Algebra the beautiful : an ode to math's least-loved subject
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New York : Basic Books, 2022.
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First edition.
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xi, 398 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
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Published
New York : Basic Books, 2022.
Edition
First edition.
Language
English

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-377) and index.
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"Mathematicians and scientists frequently say that math - algebra in particular -- is beautiful. But the rest of us may not see it that way - and who can blame us? After all, if your childhood memories of math are mostly about anxiety and frustration, it can feel like the "true beauty" of math must be reserved for mathematicians and geniuses of the highest caliber. Award-winning mathematics professor Gerald Williams is here to change that. Algebra the Beautiful is a journey into the theoretical heart of elementary math that proves just how big, dramatic, and relevant this discipline really is. Drawing from 25 years of teaching mathematics to liberal arts students, Williams blends metaphor, history, and storytelling with numbers and equations to bring the hidden grandeur of his subject into view. Williams doesn't ignore the obvious practical applications of algebra, delving into how we use it to think about motion and to reckon with the unknown and the unpredictable. At the same time, he shows readers how to think of algebra the same way they might think about a symphony or a painting. Yes, to create one, you must know how to use brushes and paints, or how violins or clarinets sound on their own. But to appreciate them - to enjoy them - you are better off learning how the parts work together to create a wonderful whole. Whether you're a teacher looking to make math come alive for your students; a parent hoping to get your children engaged and ahead; a student trying to come to terms with a sometimes bewildering subject; or just a lover of mathematics, this book has something for you. Gerald Williams shows all of us how we can grasp the beauty and harmony of algebra"--,Provided by publisher.
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Mathematicians and scientists frequently say that math-- algebra in particular-- is beautiful. The rest of us have memories of math that are mostly about anxiety and frustration. Williams takes readers on a journey into the theoretical heart of elementary math to prove just how big, dramatic, and relevant this discipline really is. He delves into how we use algebra to think about motion and to reckon with the unknown and the unpredictable. At the same time, he shows readers how to appreciate algebra by learning how the parts work together to create a wonderful whole. -- adapted from publisher info

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Williams, G. A. (2022). Algebra the beautiful: an ode to math's least-loved subject (First edition.). Basic Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Williams, G. Arnell, 1964-. 2022. Algebra the Beautiful: An Ode to Math's Least-loved Subject. Basic Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Williams, G. Arnell, 1964-. Algebra the Beautiful: An Ode to Math's Least-loved Subject Basic Books, 2022.

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Williams, G. Arnell. Algebra the Beautiful: An Ode to Math's Least-loved Subject First edition., Basic Books, 2022.

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