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Train your brain to be a maths genius written by Mike Goldsmith ; consultant, Branka Surla ; illustrated by Deb Burnnett.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLondon : Dorling Kindersley, 2012Description: 128 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781409384021
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 40.5 .G574 2012
Contents:
A world of maths -- Maths brain : Meet your brain -- Maths skills -- Learning maths -- Brain vs. machine -- Problems with numbers -- Women and maths -- Seeing the solution -- Inventing numbers : learning to count -- Number systems -- Big zero -- Pythagoras -- Thinking outside the box -- Number patterns -- Calculation tips -- Archimedes -- Maths and measures -- How big? How far? -- The size of the problem -- Magic numbers : Seeing sequences -- Pascal's triangle -- Magic squares -- Missing numbers -- Karl Gauss -- Infinity -- Numbers with meaning -- Number tricks -- Puzzling primes -- Shapes and space : Triangles -- Shaping up -- Shape shifting -- Round and round -- The third dimension -- 3-D shape puzzles -- 3-D fun -- Leonhard Euler -- Amazing mazes -- Optical illusions -- Impossible shapes -- A world of maths : Interesting times -- Mapping -- Isaac Newton -- Probability -- Displaying data -- Logic puzzles and paradoxes -- Breaking codes -- Codes and ciphers -- Alan Turing -- Algebra -- Brainteasers -- Secrets of the universe -- The big quiz.
Summary: Make your brain a maths brain! Packed with things to do, Train Your Brain to be a Maths Genius, will help you calculate equations that will make your knees tremble, it will make fretting about fractions a thing of the past, and best of all - it's great fun!
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Includes index.

A world of maths --
Maths brain : Meet your brain --
Maths skills --
Learning maths --
Brain vs. machine --
Problems with numbers --
Women and maths --
Seeing the solution --
Inventing numbers : learning to count --
Number systems --
Big zero --
Pythagoras --
Thinking outside the box --
Number patterns --
Calculation tips --
Archimedes --
Maths and measures --
How big? How far? --
The size of the problem --
Magic numbers : Seeing sequences --
Pascal's triangle --
Magic squares --
Missing numbers --
Karl Gauss --
Infinity --
Numbers with meaning --
Number tricks --
Puzzling primes --
Shapes and space : Triangles --
Shaping up --
Shape shifting --
Round and round --
The third dimension --
3-D shape puzzles --
3-D fun --
Leonhard Euler --
Amazing mazes --
Optical illusions --
Impossible shapes --
A world of maths : Interesting times --
Mapping --
Isaac Newton --
Probability --
Displaying data --
Logic puzzles and paradoxes --
Breaking codes --
Codes and ciphers --
Alan Turing --
Algebra --
Brainteasers --
Secrets of the universe --
The big quiz.


Make your brain a maths brain! Packed with things to do, Train Your Brain to be a Maths Genius, will help you calculate equations that will make your knees tremble, it will make fretting about fractions a thing of the past, and best of all - it's great fun!

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