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Mathematics, Basic Math and Algebra

NAVEDTRA 14139

June 1985

Mathematics, Trigonometry

NAVEDTRA 14140

February 1989

Mathematics, Pre-Calculus and Introduction to Probability

NAVEDTRA 14141

December 1988

Mathematics, Introduction to Statistics, Number Systems and Boolean Algebra

NAVEDTRA 14142

August 1986

SUBCOURSE QM0113

EDITION A

BASIC MATHEMATICS I (ADDITION, SUBTRACTION, MULTIPLICATION, AND DIVISION)

No Date

SUBCOURSE QM0114

EDITION 4

BASIC MATHEMATICS II (DECIMAL FRACTIONS)

No Date

SUBCOURSE QM 0115

EDITION A

BASIC MATHEMATICS III (AREA AND VOLUME)

No Date

SUBCOURSE QM0116

EDITION 4

BASIC MATHEMATICS IV (RATIO AND PROPORTION)

No Date


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The Department of Energy Fundamentals Handbook titled Mathematics ....


... was prepared as an information resource for personnel who are responsible for the operation of the
Department's nuclear facilities. A basic understanding of mathematics is necessary for DOE
nuclear facility operators, maintenance personnel, and the technical staff to safely operate and
maintain the facility and facility support systems. The information in the handbook is presented
to provide a foundation for applying engineering concepts to the job. This knowledge will help
personnel more fully understand the impact that their actions may have on the safe and reliable
operation of facility components and systems.


The Mathematics handbook consists of five modules that are contained in two volumes.
The following is a brief description of the information presented in each module of the
handbook.


Volume 1 of 2


Module 1 - Review of Introductory Mathematics
This module describes the concepts of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and
division involving whole numbers, decimals, fractions, exponents, and radicals.
A review of basic calculator operation is included.


Module 2 - Algebra
This module describes the concepts of algebra including quadratic equations and
word problems.


Volume 2 of 2


Module 3 - Geometry
This module describes the basic geometric figures of triangles, quadrilaterals, and
circles; and the calculation of area and volume.


Module 4 - Trigonometry
This module describes the trigonometric functions of sine, cosine, tangent,
cotangent, secant, and cosecant. The use of the pythagorean theorem is also
discussed.


Module 5 - Higher Concepts of Mathematics
This module describes logarithmic functions, statistics, complex numbers,
imaginary numbers, matrices, and integral and derivative calculus.


The information contained in this DOE handbook is by no means all encompassing. An attempt
to present the entire subject of mathematics would be impractical. However, the Mathematics
handbook does present enough information to provide the reader with a fundamental knowledge
level sufficient to understand the advanced theoretical concepts presented in other subject areas,
and to better understand basic system and equipment operations.