>>8484813
lol just use matlab bro
>>8484813
engineering
>>8484813
a computer to do the math for you is pretty much the only tool
>>8484813
calculator
>>8484813
>What are the best math "tools" for an engineer?
once you take numerical methods you never solve anything analytically ever again as an engineer.
You'll need to know a minimal amount about finances, and how the tax code is in your area, and some basic math.
Then you should basically be golden to figure out how many dicks you need to suck a day to make your target salary each year.
engineering
>>8485030
almost this.
Use Mathematica for analytical models
Matlab for numerical analysis
CAD software to draw
Anything beyond is field-specific
Bumping for this. Sci advice?
>>8484813
Complex Analysis, Functional Analysis, Measure Theoretic Probability Theory...
>>8484817
Chad, is that you?
>>8485030
>implying engineering is only about numerical methods.
kek