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The Book of Mathematics: Volume 3 - cover

The Book of Mathematics: Volume 3

Simone Malacrida

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

Most of mathematics is presented in this book, starting from the basic and elementary concepts to probing the more complex and advanced areas.
Mathematics is approached both from a theoretical point of view, expounding theorems and definitions of each particular type, and on a practical level, going on to solve more than 1,000 exercises.
The approach to mathematics is given by progressive knowledge, exposing the various chapters in a logical order so that the reader can build a continuous path in the study of that science.
The entire book is divided into three distinct sections: elementary mathematics, the advanced mathematics given by analysis and geometry, and finally the part concerning statistics, algebra and logic.
The writing stands as an all-inclusive work concerning mathematics, leaving out no aspect of the many facets it can take on.
Available since: 04/18/2023.
Print length: 178 pages.

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