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Strength In Numbers: Discovering the Joy and Power of Mathematics in Everyday Life 1st Edition
What do two goats and a car have to do with making good decisions? Was the golden ratio used to build the Great Pyramid of Khufu? Can it be that some numbers are unmistakably "hot," while others are inherently "cool"? With his infectiously enthusiastic and engaging style, award-winning teacher and author Sherman K. Stein offers a new appreciation for mathematics, from the beauty of its logic ("as inevitable and memorable as a Mozart symphony") to its amazing power and pervasiveness in our lives. Requiring no math knowledge beyond basic arithmetic and high school geometry, Strength in Numbers is an enlightening introduction to all the math you'll ever need.
- ISBN-100471152528
- ISBN-13978-0471152521
- Edition1st
- PublisherWiley
- Publication dateSeptember 6, 1996
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions6.28 x 1.07 x 9.59 inches
- Print length272 pages
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"The diverse themes hold the reader throughout. . . . A rich and charming book."--Choice
"Strength in Numbers should find a home in every school library, and mathematics teachers will want to recommend chapters of this book to their students."--Mathematics Teacher
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As award-winning teacher and author Sherman Stein reveals, math is much more than "a collection of procedures to calculate numbers." It is an essential tool with which to understand the world around us. And while the relevance of math to everyday life is emphasized, the author's lively survey of such intriguing concepts as "hot" and "cool" numbers, as well as brainteasers like the puzzle of the Egyptian rope, make Strength in Numbers rich reading.
Along the way, Stein exposes many myths—from the idea that there is nothing new in math to the notion that there may be a gene for mathematical talent. He praises the beauty of such mathematical wonders as the Golden Triangle, and reveals the fascinating ways in which math is used to solve problems in science, such as biologists' use of the slope of a curve to calculate species growth.
With his engaging style, Stein offers a new appreciation for the amazing properties of mathematics, from the beauty of its logic ("as inevitable and memorable as a Mozart symphony") to its power and pervasiveness in our lives. Requiring no math knowledge beyond basic arithmetic and high school geometry, Strength in Numbers is an enlightening introduction to all the math we need.
What is the spell of cool numbers? Was the golden ratio used to build the Great Pyramid of Khufu? What do two goats and a car have to do with making good decisions? In Strength in Numbers, award-winning teacher and author Sherman K. Stein offers an entertaining exploration of the surprising ways in which the language of mathematics can enhance our understanding of the world around us.
"After finishing this book, you should have a clearer idea of the importance of mathematics in the 'real' world and the ability to read the language of mathematics. I hope, in addition, you will have gained an appreciation of the beauty of mathematics and the elegance of its reasoning."—from Chapter 1
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- Publisher : Wiley; 1st edition (September 6, 1996)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 272 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0471152528
- ISBN-13 : 978-0471152521
- Item Weight : 1.24 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.28 x 1.07 x 9.59 inches
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The author analyzed 121 million jobs (from 1992) and categorized them by the level of math required. They all required at least a 4th-6th grade level. One-third required math through calculus. Very illuminating.
I've always been more into reading and writing. I decided to challenge myself with some math reading. Sherman Stein makes most of it understandable!
I highly recommend this book to all levels of math students AND math teachers.
