Mathematics, a human endeavor (1970) by Harold R. Jacobs
Mathematics, a Human Endeavor is an engaging exploration of mathematical concepts and their relevance to everyday life, aimed at making mathematics accessible and enjoyable for all readers.
Rating: 3.0
Genres Educational, Non-Fiction
Original language: en
Creators
Harold R. Jacobs (author)
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