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Yūki, Hiroshi.
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Yūki, Hiroshi.
Mathematics.
Number theory.
Equations.
Equations -- Problems, exercises, etc.
Graph theory.
Graph theory -- Problems, exercises, etc.
Graphic methods.
Graphic methods -- Problems, exercises, etc.
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Math girls talk about integers : fundamental skills for advanced mathematics / by Hiroshi Yūki ; translated by Tony Gonzalez.
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Yūki, Hiroshi.
Bento Books, c2014.
Call #:
512
.94
Y94mgi
Subjects
Mathematics.
Number theory.
Equations.
Equations -- Problems, exercises, etc.
Graph theory.
Graph theory -- Problems, exercises, etc.
Graphic methods.
Graphic methods -- Problems, exercises, etc.
ISBN:
9781939326232 (trade pbk.)
Edition:
1st edition.
Description:
220 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Notes:
Translation of: Sūgaku gāru no himitsu nōto seisū de asobō, published by Softbank Creative Corp., 2013.
In English, translated from Japanese.
Bibliography:
Includes index.
Contents:
Prologue -- Checking for Multiples -- Prime Numbers -- Number Guessing and Mysterious -- Math on Clocks -- Mathematical Induction -- Epilogue -- Answers to Problems -- More Problems -- Afterword -- Index.
Summary:
Math Girls Talk About Integers introduces students to a variety of fun and informative topics in discrete math, including curious features of the prime numbers, tricks for checking for multiples of 3 and 9 (and why those tricks work!), using division remainders to solve some unusual problems, and an in-depth look at proof by mathematical induction. These topics are introduced through conversations between the characters from Math Girls, offering a fun way to learn this serious content. Each chapter comes with review problems and answers, and an appendix gives more challenging, open-ended problems for readers wanting to push the limits of their understanding.
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Gonzales, Tony, 1973-
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