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Having trouble finding stuff on the net?Check out this fantastic guide - over 900 pages full of resources available on the internet - Harley Hahn's Internet and Web Yellow Pages (Millennium Edition).Never get lost while surfing again! |
Or perhaps you'd prefer...A family-safe version of the same thing - over 800 pages full of kid-safe internet resources - Jean Armour Polly's Internet Kids&Family Yellow Pages (Millennium Edition).Relax while your children learn... |
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Further and Further...A fascinating book on a fascinating topic. This book looks at how the concept of infinity has affected every part of human life - our science, our art, our culture. To Infinity and Beyond, by Eli MaorNot just a math book! |
Can it be possible??What do mathematicians mean when they talk about the square root of minus one? And why do they bother? This book explains - An imaginary tale - the story of the square root of minus 1, by Paul NahinCaution! Requires some calculus! |
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Mathematicians Second Favourite NumberE = 2.7182818284... is a number with almost as interesting history as pi itself. This easy-to-read account takes one on a journey through the history of this amazing constant. Eli Maor's E: The Story of a NumberExcellent reading for anyone, especially students of trig or calculus... |
Amazing Number - Amazing StoryThis book shows the history of pi through the ages - it will bring this number to life for you. The Joy of Pi, by David BlatnerEasy reading, even if you don't know much math! |
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