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Many a reader, though convinces that they have no 'aptitude' for mathematics, has glimpsed from time to time the endless fascination and variety of the world of mathematics. But how is one to get even a foothold on this Everest of ideas?
...This book provides an introduction to ciphers; way to write them and decipher them.
This book deals with curved lines. Some of the regular curves you will draw are extremely important in mathematics and in many industries. Some chapters are easy, other more difficult, but the whole book is full of enjoyment.
For a long time, countries in Europe has decimal coinage and decimal weights and measure which are called the metric system.
Our scientists use the metric system and soon we shall all be using it instead of the weights, measures, and money tables we have now.
Fortunately for us, the metric system is...
Here are short accounts of the life and work of thirteen great mathematicians who discovered or developed many mathematical ideas.
In this book you will find histograms to talk and write about and lists of facts from which to construct histograms. When you have begun to be familiar with histograms, try to collect related facts about things that interest you. Then use these facts to construct your own histograms. You will enjoy making your own...
If you remember that letter or symbols can be used instead of numbers, and can be treated as numbers are in Arithmetic, you will not find the early pages of this book difficult.
Later you will be introduced to simple equations and you will be shown how to simplify expressions.
Finally you will meet...
This title from the 1960's series focuses on geometry.
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This book is different from most book on mathematics. No calculation is required, and many of the answers are in word and not figures.
Topology is a branch of mathematics similar to geometry, except that we have no measurements. This probably seems very puzzling, and perhaps you will only understand what I...