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Cette série plonge dans le domaine captivant des mathématiques à travers des conversations et des récits captivants. Elle suit un groupe de filles brillantes et curieuses alors qu'elles explorent divers concepts mathématiques. Chaque épisode offre une perspective nouvelle sur la beauté et la logique des nombres. C'est une lecture idéale pour quiconque est intrigué par la façon dont les mathématiques façonnent notre monde.

Math Girls Talk about Equations & Graphs
Math Girls Talk About Trigonometry
Math Girls Talk about Integers

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  1. 1

    This new series from the author of Math Girls focuses on essential skills needed for mastering advanced mathematics. It offers engaging content designed to help readers learn and review key concepts, making it an exciting resource for students looking to enhance their mathematical abilities.

    Math Girls Talk about Equations & Graphs
  2. 2

    Engaging with discrete math, this book explores intriguing topics such as the unique properties of prime numbers and clever methods for identifying multiples of 3 and 9. It delves into the concept of division remainders to tackle unusual problems and provides a comprehensive understanding of proof by mathematical induction. Designed for students, it combines fun with informative insights, making complex mathematical concepts accessible and enjoyable.

    Math Girls Talk about Integers
  3. 3

    Engaging conversations among characters from the Math Girls series introduce a range of trigonometry topics, from foundational sine and cosine functions to intriguing concepts like Lissajous curves and methods of deriving pi. Each chapter features review problems and answers, while an appendix presents challenging, open-ended questions for deeper exploration. As the third installment in the series, it aims to prepare students for advanced mathematics studies in a fun and accessible manner.

    Math Girls Talk About Trigonometry