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Mathematics, a Human Endeavor: A Textbook for Those Who Think They Don't Like the Subject

Harold R. Jacobs
4.9/5 (29241 ratings)
Description:For instructors of liberal arts mathematics classes who focus on problem-solving, Harold Jacobs's remarkable textbook has long been the answer, helping teachers connect with of math-anxious students. Drawing on over thirty years of classroom experience, Jacobs shows students how to make observations, discover relationships, and solve problems in the context of ordinary experience. (WorldCat) Subjects: • The path of billiard ball• More billiard-ball mathematics • Inductive reasoning: Finding and extending patterns• The limitations of inductive reasoning • Deductive reasoning: Mathematical proof • Number tricks and deductive reasoning • Arithmetic sequences: Growth at a constant rate • Geometric sequences: Growth at an increasing rate • The binary sequence • The sequence of squares • The sequence of cubes• The Fibonacci sequence• The idea of a function• Descartes and the coordinate graph• Graphing linear functions• Functions with parabolic graphs• More functions with curved graphs• Interpolation and extrapolation: Guessing between and beyond• Large numbers• Scientific notation • An introduction to logarithms• Logarithms and scientific notation• Computing with Logarithms• Logarithmic scales• Symmetry• Regular polygons• Mathematical mosaics• Regular polyhedra: The platonic solids• Semiregular polyhedra• Pyramids and prisms• The circle and the ellipse• The parabola• They hyperbola• The sine curve• Spirals• The cycloid• The fundamental counting principle• Permutations• More on permutations• Combinations• Probability:The measure of chance• Binomial probability• Pascal's triangle• Dice games and probability• Independent and dependent events• The birthday problem: Complementary events• Organizing data: Frequency distributions• The breaking of ciphers and codes: An application of statistics• Measures of location• Measures of variability• Displaying data: Statistical graphs• Collecting data: Sampling• The mathematics of distortion• The seven bridges of Königsberg: An introduction to networks• Euler paths • Trees• The Möbius strip and other surfaces.(WorldCat)We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Mathematics, a Human Endeavor: A Textbook for Those Who Think They Don't Like the Subject. To get started finding Mathematics, a Human Endeavor: A Textbook for Those Who Think They Don't Like the Subject, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Mathematics, a Human Endeavor: A Textbook for Those Who Think They Don't Like the Subject

Harold R. Jacobs
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: For instructors of liberal arts mathematics classes who focus on problem-solving, Harold Jacobs's remarkable textbook has long been the answer, helping teachers connect with of math-anxious students. Drawing on over thirty years of classroom experience, Jacobs shows students how to make observations, discover relationships, and solve problems in the context of ordinary experience. (WorldCat) Subjects: • The path of billiard ball• More billiard-ball mathematics • Inductive reasoning: Finding and extending patterns• The limitations of inductive reasoning • Deductive reasoning: Mathematical proof • Number tricks and deductive reasoning • Arithmetic sequences: Growth at a constant rate • Geometric sequences: Growth at an increasing rate • The binary sequence • The sequence of squares • The sequence of cubes• The Fibonacci sequence• The idea of a function• Descartes and the coordinate graph• Graphing linear functions• Functions with parabolic graphs• More functions with curved graphs• Interpolation and extrapolation: Guessing between and beyond• Large numbers• Scientific notation • An introduction to logarithms• Logarithms and scientific notation• Computing with Logarithms• Logarithmic scales• Symmetry• Regular polygons• Mathematical mosaics• Regular polyhedra: The platonic solids• Semiregular polyhedra• Pyramids and prisms• The circle and the ellipse• The parabola• They hyperbola• The sine curve• Spirals• The cycloid• The fundamental counting principle• Permutations• More on permutations• Combinations• Probability:The measure of chance• Binomial probability• Pascal's triangle• Dice games and probability• Independent and dependent events• The birthday problem: Complementary events• Organizing data: Frequency distributions• The breaking of ciphers and codes: An application of statistics• Measures of location• Measures of variability• Displaying data: Statistical graphs• Collecting data: Sampling• The mathematics of distortion• The seven bridges of Königsberg: An introduction to networks• Euler paths • Trees• The Möbius strip and other surfaces.(WorldCat)We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Mathematics, a Human Endeavor: A Textbook for Those Who Think They Don't Like the Subject. To get started finding Mathematics, a Human Endeavor: A Textbook for Those Who Think They Don't Like the Subject, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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