Proofs without words II: more exercises in visual thinking
โ Scribed by Roger B. Nelsen
- Publisher
- Mathematical Association of America
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 143
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ 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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Proofs without words are generally pictures or diagrams that help the reader see why a particular mathematical statement may be true, and how one could begin to go about proving it. While in some proofs without words an equation or two may appear to help guide that process, the emphasis is clearly o
Proofs without words are generally pictures or diagrams that help the reader see why a particular mathematical statement may be true, and how one could begin to go about proving it. While in some proofs without words an equation or two may appear to help guide that process, the emphasis is clearly o