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Looking for solution manual

 
 
Reply Sat 23 Feb, 2008 10:05 pm
I got my exams coming soon and I really would appreciate if someone can give me a link for the solution manual for "Mechanics of Materials" by R.C Hibbeler. It seems I am out of luck Sad

I would really appreciate it if anyone can assist me in it Smile

Many thanks in advance
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Dustin phil
 
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Reply Sun 24 Feb, 2008 09:34 am
@ltdaleadergt,
Try this link and possibly this website.
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ltdaleadergt
 
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Reply Mon 25 Feb, 2008 01:49 am
@ltdaleadergt,
wow thx a lot. They really come in handy. The only bad think is that they only give answer they do not give full working out. Some do but the one that I really needed help didnt. Thanks anyways. Exam coming soon Sad Nervous SadSadSadSad
linux user
 
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Reply Mon 25 Feb, 2008 02:51 am
@ltdaleadergt,
Maybe you should've listened more in class and finished your homework!!

Brett.
ltdaleadergt
 
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Reply Tue 26 Feb, 2008 12:05 am
@linux user,
linux_user wrote:
Maybe you should've listened more in class and finished your homework!!

Brett.

hehe i know what you guys thinking. I was searching through various nets for this solution manual and I saw various site saying this thread has being closed since our site is against cheating. I asked how is that cheating, it was kind of confusing for me since I did not understood how the solution manual is cheating. It is important to say that I am not from the states and I live in Australia. She told me that in USA the lectures use the book to provide homework which are part of your final marks. In Australia it is a total different system. The book is just a guidance for us, in here all the test question are designed by the tutors and the senior lectures Sad lucky guys, I beat every one in USA cheats. I only use this manual to cross check my answers as the book gives the answer to the odd question not ALL of it!
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JDPhD
 
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Reply Mon 17 Mar, 2008 01:09 pm
@ltdaleadergt,
Nietzche is more in love with desires than he desires. You know he really went cuckoo; ambiguity, I suppose but he never had a chance to find out so he couldn't pull out of it.
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