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Mathematics discusses the fundamentals of four common branches: Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry. This book contains a number of special features, wherein the text is fully metricated in accordance with the recommended International System of Units (S.I.). The discussion of logarithms and trigonometry is straightforward and involves none of the usual mystery associated with these topics. The last two chapters offer an entertaining initiation into the Theory of Probability, a subject of increasing importance and endless fascination. This text also includes tables, among which are the Decimal Equivalents of Sixty-Fourths; Measures, Money, Simple and Compound Interest; Squares and Square Roots, Cubes and Cube Roots; and Common Logarithms, Sine, Tangent, Secant to 4-figures. The care in presentation and detail of discussion makes this book invaluable as basic groundwork for all mathematical study, possibly as a companion reader to recognized courses or comparable examinations. This book is also enjoyably readable for anyone working independently, whether seeking to recapture forgotten knowledge or studying Mathematics for the first time.

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Mathematics, Abraham Paul Sperling, Stuart Benton Monroe, Patrick Murphy

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Titre
Mathematics
Sous-titre
Made Simple
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Made Simple
Publié
1991
Format
souple
Pages
273
ISBN10
0750604050
ISBN13
9780750604055
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Mathematics discusses the fundamentals of four common branches: Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry. This book contains a number of special features, wherein the text is fully metricated in accordance with the recommended International System of Units (S.I.). The discussion of logarithms and trigonometry is straightforward and involves none of the usual mystery associated with these topics. The last two chapters offer an entertaining initiation into the Theory of Probability, a subject of increasing importance and endless fascination. This text also includes tables, among which are the Decimal Equivalents of Sixty-Fourths; Measures, Money, Simple and Compound Interest; Squares and Square Roots, Cubes and Cube Roots; and Common Logarithms, Sine, Tangent, Secant to 4-figures. The care in presentation and detail of discussion makes this book invaluable as basic groundwork for all mathematical study, possibly as a companion reader to recognized courses or comparable examinations. This book is also enjoyably readable for anyone working independently, whether seeking to recapture forgotten knowledge or studying Mathematics for the first time.