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Technical education is important because technicians are needed to keep everything running. In fact, there isn't any phase of education that isn't important. Like the grade school saying goes: the more we know, the better we grow.
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Technical education is important because technicians are needed to keep everything running. In fact, there isn't any phase of education that isn't important. Like the grade school saying goes: the more we know, the better we grow.
Stuart R. Porter has written: 'Basic technical mathematics with calculus' -- subject(s): Mathematics 'Basic technical mathematics' -- subject(s): Mathematics
Alfred Geary has written: 'Technical mathematics: National Certificate course' -- subject(s): Engineering mathematics 'Advanced mathematics for technical students' -- subject(s): Calculus, Mathematics
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Terms like SubMicron Tracks are mathimatical in nature but Technology in use. If what you want to do is not mathimatically correct then it don't work
John C. Peterson has written: 'College mathematics through applications' -- subject(s): Mathematics 'Technical calculus with analytic geometry' -- subject(s): Analytic Geometry, Calculus, Geometry, Analytic 'Technical mathematics' -- subject(s): Mathematics
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J. Gasson has written: 'Mathematics for technical students' -- subject(s): Mathematics
Ralph Mansfield has written: 'Introduction to technical mathematics' -- subject(s): Mathematics
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Eleanor H. Ninestein has written: 'Technical mathematics with calculus' -- subject(s): Mathematics 'Introduction to computer mathematics' -- subject(s): Computer science, Mathematics