"Industrial Mathematics Practically Applied" by Paul V. Farnsworth is a comprehensive guide designed for students in manual training, industrial, and technical schools, as well as for home study. This book offers practical instruction and serves as a valuable reference for understanding the application of mathematics in industrial settings.
The book covers a range of topics relevant to various trades and industries, providing clear explanations and examples to aid comprehension. Farnsworth's work emphasizes the importance of mathematical principles in real-world scenarios, making it an essential resource for anyone looking to enhance their skills in industrial mathematics. Originally published in the early 20th century, this book remains a valuable resource for those seeking a practical understanding of mathematics in industrial applications.
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