The maths book / Karl Warsi, consultant editor; contributors, Jan Dangerfield, Heathe Davis, John Farndon, Jonny Griffiths, Tom Jackson, Mukul Pated, Sue Pope ; Matt Parker, forweord
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Grade School Learning Resource Center Teacher's Corner | TR 510 P238 2019 (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | GS18743 | |
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High School Learning Resource Center General Circulation | QA93 .M335 2019 (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | HS14546 |
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QA 76.9 D5 B8 1987 Building an open system | QA93 .A24 2023 The spirit of mathematics: Algebra and all that/ | QA 93 .G48 2013 Maths in minutes: 200 key concepts explained in an instant / | QA93 .M335 2019 The maths book / | QA 93 S68 1963 Mathematics : the man-made universe ; an introduction to the spirit of mathematics | QA 93 T447 2017 30-second maths / | QA 95 B21 2009 Mathemagicians / |
Includes index
Take a journey through the fascinating story of fractions, numbers, patterns, and shapes in order to better understand the complex world we live in. Continuing the "Big Ideas" series' trademark combination of authoritative, clear text and bold graphics to chart the development of maths through history, the book explores and explains some of the most complex and fascinating mathematical subjects. Delve into everything from the mathematical ideas and inventions of the ancient world such as the first number systems, magic squares, and the Chinese abacus, through to the developments in mathematics during medieval and Renaissance Europe, to the rise of group theory and cryptography more recently. This diverse and inclusive account of mathematics will have something for everybody- for those interested in the maths behind world economies, secret spies, modern technology and plenty more, taking readers around the world from Babylon to Bletchley Park. Tracing maths through the Scientific Revolution to its 21st-century use in computers, the internet, and AI, The Maths Book uses an innovative visual approach to make the subject accessible to everyone, casual readers and students alike.
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