<p>Why do philosophers ask "why"? Because they want to know. Because they love knowledge. Taken literally, philosophy is nothing more (nor less) than the love (<I>philo</I>) of wisdom (<I>sophia</I>)—and who doesn't love wisdom? All human societies have developed systems of knowledge to help t
Math: A Crash Course: Become an Instant Expert
โ Scribed by Clegg Brian; Peet Morris
- Publisher
- Ivy Press
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 160
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
It's a sad truth that math has the reputation of being "difficult." Part of the problem is that many of us simply don't speak the language. To a mathematician, an equation is a compact, efficient way to put across a relationship that would be far less comprehensible in words. But to many of us, the merest sign of an x, y, or symbol is an impenetrable mess that our eyes bounce off. This book provides an engaging overview of what math is and what it can do, without having to solve simultaneous equations or prove geometric theorems, far more of us might get the point of it. It is divided into four chapters, each covering a major developmental route in the topic, from Arithmetic & Numbers to Geometry and from Algebra & Calculus to Applied Mathematics.
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