100 Great Problems of Elementary Mathematics
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Book Details
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Publisher: Dover
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Author: Heinrich D-Orrie
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Language: English, German
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Edition: Revised ed.
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ISBN: 9780486613482
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Pages: 393
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions:
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Length: 8.4 inches
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Width: 5.4 inches
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Height: 0.9 inches
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About The Book
Problems in Mathematics by Heinrich D-Orrie offers a collection of 100 fascinating problems that challenge the intellect and spark curiosity. With contributions from some of history's greatest mathematicians, such as Archimedes, Newton, Euler, Cauchy, Gauss, and Monge, this book presents intriguing mathematical puzzles that remain relevant and thought-provoking to modern problem solvers.
This revised edition invites readers to engage with problems that require no advanced mathematics, making it accessible to a wide range of learners, from beginners to more advanced students. Each problem is accompanied by its solution and proof, allowing readers to not only solve but also understand the underlying principles of mathematics.
Among the many challenges posed in the book are timeless questions such as the construction of a sundial and methods to calculate logarithms without the use of a logarithm table. With its clear explanations and variety of problems, this book is perfect for anyone looking to deepen their mathematical knowledge, practice problem-solving skills, or simply enjoy the beauty of mathematical reasoning.