100 Great Problems of Elementary Mathematics: Their History and SolutionCourier Corporation, 1 ene 1965 - 393 páginas Problems that beset Archimedes, Newton, Euler, Cauchy, Gauss, Monge and other greats, ready to challenge today's would-be problem solvers. Among them: How is a sundial constructed? How can you calculate the logarithm of a given number without the use of logarithm table? No advanced math is required. Includes 100 problems with proofs. |
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100 Great Problems of Elementary Mathematics: Their History and Solution Heinrich Dörrie Vista previa restringida - 1965 |
100 Great Problems of Elementary Mathematics: Their History and Solution Heinrich Dörrie Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
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