The Britannica Guide to Algebra and Trigonometry
โ Scribed by Hosch, William L
- Publisher
- Britannica Educational Pub
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 281
- Series
- Math explained
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The universal language of numbers has allowed individuals to transcend cultural differences and make collaborative efforts to comprehend the world mathematically. Though many of these mathematicians may never have met the predecessors who made their own work possible, their collective works form the foundations of mathematics as it is known today. The books in this series introduce students not only to the theories Read more...
Abstract: The universal language of numbers has allowed individuals to transcend cultural differences and make collaborative efforts to comprehend the world mathematically. Though many of these mathematicians may never have met the predecessors who made their own work possible, their collective works form the foundations of mathematics as it is known today. The books in this series introduce students not only to the theories and formulas that form the basis of each field of mathematics, but to the individuals who dedicated their lives to pushing numerical boundaries. Detailed diagrams provide visual sum
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: BOOK COVER
TITLE
COPYRIGHT
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 ALGEBRA
CHAPTER 2 GREAT ALGEBRAISTS
CHAPTER 3 ALGEBRAIC TERMS AND CONCEPTS
CHAPTER 4 TRIGONOMETRY
CHAPTER 5 GREAT TRIGONOMETRICIANS
CHAPTER 6 TRIGONOMETRIC TERMS AND CONCEPTS
GLOSSARY
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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