Sarah Jean is a mathematics prodigy who finds safety in numbers, in the reliability of their defined nature. Her affinity for unhealthy relationships, however, remains a complete mystery. Her flings turn into year-long relationships...
Mathematics
- Author:Moscovitch, Hannah, Kong Kie, NjoSummary:
- Author:Parker, MattSummary:
An international best sellerThe book-length answer to anyone who ever put their hand up in math class and asked, "When am I ever going to use this in the real world?" Our whole world is built on math, from the code running a...
- Author:Cheng, EugeniaSummary:
What is math? And how exactly does it work? In How to Bake Pi, math professor Eugenia Cheng provides and accessible introduction to the logic of mathematics-sprinkled throughout with recipes for everything from crispy duck to cornbread-...
- Author:Wiggins, ChrisSummary:
A sweeping history of data and its technical, political, and ethical impact on our world. From facial recognition—capable of checking people into flights or identifying undocumented residents—to automated decision systems that inform...
- Author:Abbott, EdwinSummary:
A square inhabiting a two-dimensional realm comes into contact with a mysterious sphere that opens his mind to the existence of higher dimensions and threatens to upend the rigid social order of his homeland. At once an earnest inquiry...
- Author:Zegarelli, MarkSummary:
An easy-to-understand primer on advanced calculus topics! Calculus II is a prerequisite for many popular college majors, including pre-med, engineering and physics. Calculus II For Dummies offers expert instruction, advice and tips to...
- Author:Zegarelli, MarkSummary:
The ACT Mathematics Test is a 60-question, 60-minute subtest designed to measure the mathematical skills students have typically acquired in courses taken by the end of 11th grade, and is generally considered to be the most challenging...
- Author:Stipp, DavidSummary:
Bertrand Russell wrote that mathematics can exalt "as surely as poetry." This is especially true of one equation: ei(pi) + 1 = 0, the brainchild of Leonhard Euler, the Mozart of mathematics. More than two centuries after Euler's death,...
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