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Games that show how mathematics can solve the apparently unsolvable.
This book presents a series ...
A new approach to the foundations of single variable calculus, based on the introductory course taught at Caltech
In mathematics, "cranks" are people who insist ...
Mensa's Most Difficult Geometric Puzzles provides an exceptional challenge for even the most adept of puzzlers. The high IQ society's most ingenious puzzle ...
"Maths is everywhere, in everything. It's in the finest margins of modern sport. It's in the electrical pulses of our hearts and the ...
A witty, illustrated tour of the structures and patterns of mathematics from a math prodigy
The only numbers in this book are the page numbers ...
A readily understandable exploration of how figures are badly reported or deliberately misrepresented everywhere from political arguments and briefings to business presentations and shopping offers ...
For a subject that is a challenge at all levels of education, this chart covers principles for basic algebra, intermediate algebra and college algebra courses.
A concise introduction to programming and modeling real world systems with MATLAB, a popular programming language for science and engineering. Unlike competing books which are ...
'The best book on codebreaking I have read', SIR DERMOT TURING
'Brings back the joy I felt when I first read about these things as ...
This guide is a perfect overview for the topics covered in introductory statistics courses.
Algebra 2 is the advanced QuickStudy guide specially designed for students who are already familiar with Algebra 1.
A lively and engaging look at logic puzzles and their role in recreation, mathematics, and philosophy.
Logic puzzles were first introduced to the public by ...
The moment problem in mathematics focuses on a measure within a sequence over a temporal period. Issues associated with the moment problem involve probability theory ...
Numbers are often intimidating, confusing, and even deliberately deceptive - especially when they are really big. The media loves to report on millions, billions, and trillions ...