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Science and Engineering Mathematics with the


HP 49G
Quick Facts
Full Title Science and Engineering Mathematics with the HP 49G
Author Gilberto E. Urroz, PE, PHD
Publisher GreatUnpublished.com or by chapter at InfoClearinghouse.com
ISBN Number 1-58898-043-X, 1-58898-044-8
General Topic Math on the 49G
Target Reader Novice/Intermediate User
Number of Pages 750
Reviewer James Chapman

Review
Have you ever wished for a manual for you HP 49G that had some depth? This SET does! These
two volumes contain a total of 750 pages of excruciating detail on how to use the HP 49G to do
science and engineering mathematics. Volume one covers an introduction to the calculator
functions, precalculus mathematics, graphics and linear algebra. Volume two covers uni- and multi-
variate calculus, ordinary and partial differential equations, and statistics.

Dr. Urroz teaches use of the HP 49G to engineering students at Utah State University, as well as
other math and civil engineering subjects. He sticks to the RPN system for several clearly stated
reasons. You can decide for yourself whether you agree with him. He emphasizes practical applied
civil engineering and related mathematics. You won't find much information on theoretical math
subjects or math far removed from engineering. He plainly says that he is not familiar with that
material and can't do a good enough job of presenting it. He mentions this and some other web
sites for sources of a few good programs that he recommends. His writing style is clear with lots of
examples and key sequences. The books also have detailed tables of contents for locating
information and lots of good operating tips.

If you really want to know how to get the maximum out of your HP 49G for engineering, spend the
$30 PER VOLUME and place your order! I ordered the first volume, looked through it, and quickly
ordered the second one. I consider it money well spent. The only source for these books that I have
found, based on a brief search, is Calcpro.com.
Part of the HP Calculator Archive - http://www.hpcalc.org/

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