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Encyclopedia of Mathematics
Volumes 1, 2, 3, e 4
B. M. Brandenberger, Jr.
Macmillan |I Vol.1 Ab-Cy | 2002 | 214 páginas (link - djvu)
Macmillan | Vol.2 Da-Lo | 2002 | 218 páginas (link - djvu)
Macmillan | I Vol.3 Ma-Ro | 2002 | 230 páginas (link - djvu)
Macmillan | IVol.4 Sc-Ze | 2002 | 210 páginas (link - djvu)
893 páginas | PDF - 35 Mb
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Mathematics has been defined as the "universal language of numbers," a language whose basic principles remain the same for all users. Many routine activities, from balancing a checkbook to measuring ingredients for a recipe, require a certain familiarity with mathematical concepts and applications. In Macmillan's Mathematics encyclopedia, users will learn more about the function of mathematics in everyday life, as well as its role as a tool for measurement, data analysis, and technological development. Interdisciplinary in scope, the encyclopedia provides students with a clear and comprehensive introduction to this vast topic through nearly three hundred entries commissioned especially for the set
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