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Proofs without words II: more exercises in visual thinking

โœ Scribed by Roger B. Nelsen


Publisher
Mathematical Association of America
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Leaves
143
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover......Page __sk_0000.djvu
Copyright......Page __sk_0002.djvu
Contents......Page __sk_0007.djvu
Introduction......Page __sk_0009.djvu
Geometry & Algebra......Page __sk_0013.djvu
Trigonometry, Calculus & Analytic Geometry......Page __sk_0049.djvu
Inequalities......Page __sk_0081.djvu
Integer Sums......Page __sk_0093.djvu
Infinite Series, Linear Algebra, & Other Topics......Page __sk_0121.djvu
Sources......Page __sk_0137.djvu
Index of Names......Page __sk_0141.djvu


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