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For instructors of liberal arts mathematics classes focused on problem-solving, this remarkable textbook serves as a vital resource, aiding teachers in connecting with math-anxious students. Drawing on over thirty years of classroom experience, it guides students in making observations, discovering relationships, and solving problems grounded in everyday experiences. Key subjects include the path of billiard balls, inductive and deductive reasoning, arithmetic and geometric sequences, and various mathematical functions. Students explore concepts such as logarithms, symmetry, regular and semiregular polyhedra, and the properties of shapes like circles and ellipses. The text also delves into probability, including binomial probability and the birthday problem, while addressing data organization, sampling, and statistical measures. Additionally, it introduces network concepts through the seven bridges of Königsberg and explores Euler paths and trees. With its engaging approach, the textbook encourages students to appreciate the relevance of mathematics in their lives, fostering confidence and problem-solving skills essential for their academic journey.
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Mathematics : a human endeavor, Harold R. Jacobs
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- 1970
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