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Mathematics for the Curious Book
When do the hands of a clock coincide? How do we calculate the volume of a doughnut? Why does the android Data in Star Trek lose at poker? What is Fibonacci's Rabbit Problem? Peter Higgins provides clear explanations of the more mysterious features of childhood mathematics as well as novelties and connections to prove that mathematics can be enjoyable and full of surprises.Read More
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Blackwell
In this simply written and entertaining book, Higgins clearly explains the more mysterious features of childhood mathematics as well as novelties and connections that prove that mathematics can be enjoyable and filled with surprises. 75 figures.
- 0192880721
- 9780192880727
- Peter M. Higgins
- 12 March 1998
- Oxford Paperbacks
- Paperback (Book)
- 240
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