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41. Everyday Mathematics 4: Student
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42. Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics:
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43. Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications
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44. Concrete Mathematics: A Foundation
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45. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers:
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46. Basic College Mathematics (4th
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47. Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction
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48. Discrete Mathematics with Applications
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49. A History of Mathematics, Second
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50. CliffsTestPrepPraxis II: Mathematics
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51. Mathematics with Applications
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52. Everyday Mathematics: Student
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53. Brown Paper School book: I Hate
 
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54. Basic College Mathematics plus
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55. Good Questions: Great Ways to
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56. Advanced Engineering Mathematics,
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57. Nature of Mathematics (11th Edition)
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58. Mathematics Made Simple: Sixth
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59. Children's Mathematics: Cognitively
 
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60. The principles of mathematics

41. Everyday Mathematics 4: Student Math Journal 1 (Everyday Mathematics)
by Max Bell, Amy Dillard, Andy Isaacs, James McBride
Paperback: 187 Pages (2004-01-31)
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Asin: 0076000117
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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These consumable books provide lesson support material for students to analyze and complete.They provide a long-term record of each student's mathematical development. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Everyday Mathematics: Student Math Journal 1 (Grade 5)
Brings math to life for the student.
Everyday Mathematics: Student Math Journal 1 (Grade 5)

5-0 out of 5 stars EVERYDAY MATHEMATICS 5TH GRADE
I also purchased workbooks 1 & 2 for 5th grade. My daughter's understanding of math has greatly improved.The definitions and examples are very clear to understand.There are questions at the bottom of each lesson taught and the answers are in the back if you want to check your answers.Great purchase!! ... Read more


42. Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics: Grades K-3
by John A. Van de Walle, Lou Ann H. Lovin
Paperback: 400 Pages (2005-06-06)
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Asin: 0205408435
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The resource math teachers have been waiting for is finally here!
 

Volume One of the Van de Walle Professional Mathematics Series provides practical guidance along with proven strategies for practicing teachers of kindergarten through grade 3. In addition to many of the popular topics and features from John Van de Walle’s market-leading textbook, Elementary and Middle School Mathematics, this volume offers brand-new material specifically written for the early grades. The expanded grade-specific coverage and unique page design allow readers to quickly and easily locate information to implement in the classroom. Nearly 200 grade-appropriate activities are included. The student-centered, problem-based approach will help students develop real understanding and confidence in mathematics, making this series indispensable for teachers!

  • Big Ideas provide clear and succinct explanations of the most critical concepts in K—3 mathematics.
  • Problem-based activities in every chapter provide numerous engaging tasks to help students develop understanding.
  • Assessment Notes illustrate how assessment can be an integral part of instruction and suggest practical assessment strategies.
  • Expanded Lessons elaborate on one activity from each chapter, providing examples for creating step-by-step lesson plans for classroom implementation.
  • A Companion Website (http://www.ablongman.com/vandewalleseries/) provides access to more than 50 reproducible blackline masters to utilize in the classroom.
  • The NCTM Content Standards are provided for teachers’ reference in the appendix.

Collect all three volumes in the Van de Walle Professional Mathematics Series! Each volume provides in-depth coverage at specific grade levels.

Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics: Volume One, Grades K-3, ISBN: 0-205-40843-5

Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics: Volume Two, Grades 3-5, ISBN: 0-205-40844-3

Teaching Student-Centered Mathematics: Volume Three, Grades 5-8, ISBN: 0-205-41797-3

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5-0 out of 5 stars Teaching Student Centered Mathematics Grades K-3
This is absolutely the best book I have read and used for teaching "hands-on" math activities in the classroom.Using the five and ten frame has been a great asset to my students.I highly recommend this book to any K-3 teacher who is teaching Math!

5-0 out of 5 stars Best MAth Book Ever
This book has a lot of hands on activities that children can use to explore and learn math concepts. Children get to understand why math procedures work which allows them to become better at problem solving.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Teaching Resource
This book is a wonderful resource for teachers and those working in professional development.It brings together some of the best work in mathematics by authors and researchers.I am currently using it for my core resource in a 16 hour professional development workshop in differentiation in mathematics.It provides an excellent framework for my class as well as problem solving activities for students. I'm using the student activities with the teachers to help them understand problem solving with young children, understand the developmental math concepts, and think about ways to differentiation for children.I highly recommend this book!

5-0 out of 5 stars needed this book quickly
this book was important for my class.there was no time to second guess my purchase.the book was brand new at used price.used next day shipping.it was here the next day. thanks Amazon

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Math Book
I attend Kennesaw State University and this is a required book for my senior year in Early Childhood Education. This book gives excellent ideas for teaching math. The activities, ideas, and explanations presented in this book are well worth the money! ... Read more


43. Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications
by Kenneth Rosen
Paperback: Pages (2006-09-01)
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Asin: 0071244743
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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"Discrete Mathematics and its Applications, Sixth Edition", is intended for one- or two-term introductory discrete mathematics courses taken by students from a wide variety of majors, including computer science, mathematics, and engineering. This renowned best-selling text, which has been used at over 500 institutions around the world, gives a focused introduction to the primary themes in a discrete mathematics course and demonstrates the relevance and practicality of discrete mathematics to a wide variety of real-world applications...from computer science to data networking, to psychology, to chemistry, to engineering, to linguistics, to biology, to business, and to many other important fields. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Discrete Math and Its Applications
This order was placed on 15 March 2010 with iegoldman and I still have not received the book.

Emails have been sent but no response!Supposedly the book has been shipped but should it take a month to get here.And why doesn't anyone respond to email requests for update, tracking, etc.

Very poor delivery service!

5-0 out of 5 stars Good Word
Needed the book for class.Got it in a timely manner.Was in better condition than described.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great help in a proofs class.
I had this book for a discrete math class about 10 years ago. I'm glad I held onto it. It's been great for a proofs class which uses a completely indecipherable text (A Transition to Advanced Mathematics). The text has answers for odd problems. The solution manual for the 4th Edition is still out there, I got a copy a month ago thru Amazon. The solutions are fully answered and mostly in English. A great combo if you're in a proofs/intro to higher math class.

1-0 out of 5 stars Took 2 months just to ship
Took two months to ship.It was for a class.Dropped the class two weeks ago.Received the book two days ago!School started about a month ago.Constantly trying to get a hold of somone, generic emails twice.Finally talked to somone "should be there by now", "going to check the post office" never heard from them again.They don't even know the book arrived...

3-0 out of 5 stars In chinese?
When I received my book, the front cover was half in chinese and there were excerpts throughout that were also in Chinese. I was very confused. However, the important stuff, like the actual text and the problems were in English. Bizarre. Whatever, it was cheap ... Read more


44. Concrete Mathematics: A Foundation for Computer Science (2nd Edition)
by Ronald L. Graham, Donald E. Knuth, Oren Patashnik
Hardcover: 672 Pages (1994-03-10)
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Asin: 0201558025
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This book, updated and improved, introduces the mathematics that support advanced computer programming and the analysis of algorithms. The book's primary aim is to provide a solid and relevant base of mathematical skills. It is an indispensable text and reference for computer scientists and serious programmers in virtually every discipline. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Actually delivers in a readable way
After having had a bad result from other Ronald L. Graham, Erdos on Graphs : His Legacy of Unsolved Problems, books and articles. I was surprised with this book. I think that Dr. Knuth seems to turn what he touches to gold? I kind of wish I had read this one several years ago when
I wasn't as familiar with the material.
I was amazed to find the recursion for the Eulerian numbers of the second type and a host of very useful identities as well.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great, great math book ...
How often do you get to have two of the giants of mathematics Graham and Knuth co-author (with Patashnik) a book like this - even suitable for high-school students?

Don't let the binding or whatever fools you, this is a serious math book and serious thinking is required.The material is broad and interesting.I think the book can be used as a supplement text to any of the discrete math/algorithm course (or just leisure reading).It will serve you years to come.Extra bonus - the marginal notes.It may be annoying to you or not but I found it funny at times.

I echo the same feeling as some of the readers here - keep this one always within reach.This is a future classic!

5-0 out of 5 stars enjoying the struggle
really good book, some times it's bit hard to comprehend, but I'm enjoying the struggle.

5-0 out of 5 stars Long Live Concrete Mathematics!
I had the pleasure of taking the course "Concrete Mathematics" with Ron Graham as an undergrad engineering student at Princeton University in the late 1980s, and in retrospect it was quite possibly the highlight of my academic career. Likewise, this text has a cherished spot in my bookcase even to this day. The material is challenging, sometimes downright frustrating, but good stuff nonetheless... and as others have noted, very useful! The skills gained are specifically tailored for application in fields such as computer science, really a number of disciplines; and complement what one learns in the more "standard" math courses. How many academic texts have become must-haves even beyond your college years? For me, only this one. I'd give it fifteen stars if I could.

4-0 out of 5 stars A difficult but worthwhile mathematics text
This book's title can be misleading. I would say it is more of an advanced textbook on the mathematics that is a foundation for computer science than a foundational book on the mathematics of computer science. I think this misreading of the title and thus the book's content is what is behind much of the heartache that readers have when trying to tackle it. This book expands on the "Mathematical Preliminaries" portion of "The Art of Computer Programming" series of books by Knuth, and thus this book has a style much like that series of books. The book is complete and clear, but it is also densely packed with lots of theory and proofs and will require much effort and time to understand well. It is really not meant to be an applied mathematics textbook at all. I show the table of contents next. Note that there are exercises at the conclusion of each chapter with solutions in the back of the book. However, most of the exercises are not so simple that you can just glimpse at the solution and figure out how to get from A to B. I recommend it if you have the time. It can really bring out thoughts and the beauty of mathematics that you may not have considered before.

1. Recurrent Problems.
The Tower of Hanoi.
Lines in the Plane.
The Josephus Problem.
Exercises.

2. Sums.
Notation.
Sums and Recurrences.
Manipulation of Sums.
Multiple Sums.
General Methods.
Finite and Infinite Calculus.
Infinite Sums.
Exercises.

3. Integer Functions.
Floors and Ceilings.
Floor/Ceiling Applications.
Floor/Ceiling Recurrences.
'mod': The Binary Operation.
Floor/Ceiling Sums.
Exercises.

4. Number Theory.
Divisibility.
Factorial Factors.
Relative Primality.
'mod': The Congruence Relation.
Independent Residues.
Additional Applications.
Phi and Mu.
Exercises.

5. Binomial Coefficients.
Basic Identities.
Basic Practice.
Tricks of the Trade.
Generating Functions.
Hypergeometric Functions.
Hypergeometric Transformations.
Partial Hypergeometric Sums.
Mechanical Summation.
Exercises.

6. Special Numbers.
Stirling Numbers.
Eulerian Numbers.
Harmonic Numbers.
Harmonic Summation.
Bernoulli Numbers.
Fibonacci Numbers.
Continuants.
Exercises.

7. Generating Functions.
Domino Theory and Change.
Basic Maneuvers.
Solving Recurrences.
Special Generating Functions.
Convolutions.
Exponential Generating Functions.
Dirichlet Generating Functions.
Exercises.

8. Discrete Probability.
Definitions.
Mean and Variance.
Probability Generating Functions.
Flipping Coins.
Hashing.
Exercises.

9. Asymptotics.
A Hierarchy.
O Notation.
O Manipulation.
Two Asymptotic Tricks.
Euler's Summation Formula.
Final Summations.
Exercises.

A. Answers to Exercises.
B. Bibliography. ... Read more


45. Mathematics for Elementary Teachers: A Contemporary Approach
by Gary L. Musser, Blake E. Peterson, William F. Burger
Hardcover: 1088 Pages (2010-11-16)
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Asin: 0470531347
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Readers who use this text are motivated to learn mathematics. They become more confident and are better able to appreciate the beauty and excitement of the mathematical world.

That's why the new Ninth Edition of Musser, Burger, and Peterson's best-selling textbook focuses on one primary goal: helping students develop a true understanding of central concepts using solid mathematical content in an accessible and appealing format. The components in this complete learning program--from the textbook, to the eManipulative activities, to the online problem-solving tools and the resource-rich website--work in harmony to help achieve this goal. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (16)

5-0 out of 5 stars N.ales
The book was hardly written and had very few writting in it. It was in good conditions and also the shipment was decent. Thanks!

5-0 out of 5 stars My Review
This book is very thick and heavy but is very detailed. It also came with an access code to connect to the internet to receive more detailed help if I needed it. It is used for Math 121 and 122.

4-0 out of 5 stars Mathematics For Elementary Teachers
This book is a very well written.However, some of the example problems provided are confusing. All in all, this book is a great tool to have if you are going into Elementary Education.

5-0 out of 5 stars great service and product
This was a wonderful book and was everything I needed for the math classes I'm taking. It's really helpful for Elementary School Teachers.

3-0 out of 5 stars Mediocre book
Somewhat helpful math textbook, but explanations are not as complete as needed for understanding.Some limited answers are in the back of the book but these too are not as complete as needed. ... Read more


46. Basic College Mathematics (4th Edition)
by Elayn Martin-Gay
Paperback: 912 Pages (2010-09-23)
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Asin: 0321649400
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Elayn Martin-Gay firmly believes that every student can succeed, and her developmental math textbooks and video resources are motivated by this belief. Basic College Mathematics, Fourth Edition was written to help readers effectively make the transition from arithmetic to algebra. The new edition offers new resources like the Student Organizer and now includes Student Resources in the back of the book to help students on their quest for success.

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4-0 out of 5 stars good book. good price.
A good book at a fair price. Way cheaper than going to the school bookstore!

5-0 out of 5 stars great book.
The book came to me in a timely manner, and it said it was used in good condition.It is in perfect condition.Thanks Amazon.....

5-0 out of 5 stars Wow! that was fast
Says it all, i order this book after class on Monday, and it was here 2 days later, thank you!

5-0 out of 5 stars Basic College Mathematics (2nd Edition)
This product was as advertised! The seller provided Great Communication and Service by supplying the product in a timely manner.
Basic College Mathematics (2nd Edition)

5-0 out of 5 stars Perfect
The math book i ordered was in perfect shape and took little to no time to be mailed to my address. I'll always order books at Amazon. ... Read more


47. Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction
by Timothy Gowers
Paperback: 160 Pages (2002-10)
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Asin: 0192853619
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The aim of this book is to explain, carefully but not technically, the differences between advanced, research-level mathematics, and the sort of mathematics we learn at school. The most fundamental differences are philosophical, and readers of this book will emerge with a clearer understanding of paradoxical-sounding concepts such as infinity, curved space, and imaginary numbers. The first few chapters are about general aspects of mathematical thought. These are followed by discussions of more specific topics, and the book closes with a chapter answering common sociological questions about the mathematical community (such as "Is it true that mathematicians burn out at the age of 25?") It is the ideal introduction for anyone who wishes to deepen their understanding of mathematics. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The "little red book" that beats the others
Prof. Gowers packs only the most essentially juicy pieces of mathematics between the covers of this small book that fits comfortably into the back pocket of your jeans.This book is deceptively small and curiously strong.Only dedicated self learners need buy this book; as it is not written with any type of entertaining prose--it's "all business" from page 1.However, this "teaspoon of rigor" helps the rest of math go down.Oddly, Amazon.com does not include a preview for it but here is the table of contents as copied from Oxford's site for the Very Short Introduction series.(To: Prof. Gowers & OUP--outstanding job, keep it up)

Table of Contents
1. Models
2. Numbers and Abstraction
3. Proofs
4. Limits and Infinity
5. Dimension
6. Geometry
7. Estimates and Approximations
8. Some Frequently Asked Questions

5-0 out of 5 stars Concise, not Simple - Elegant like a simple black dress
Professor Timothy Gowers starts with the need for models and ends with the usefulness and necessity of estimation.The body of the book gives the flavor, the value and the connectedness of Proofs, the calm resolutions of infinity and the impact of changes in dimension and Geometry.

No.Not a problem-based course.Not a history lesson.No sexy examples.Little mention of the titans.Yet the point of doing math, its constraints and pathways, would strike anyone who reads the book.Whether high school students would get it.I'm not sure.The maturity in the words and the totality of the immersion within its few pages is sublime.In knowing that exact answers are rarely found, but knowing the boundaries of the answers and their closeness to actual mimics our own lives.

This would be a must read in a non-ADHD world.

Gowers also wrote the Princeton book on Math.The professor is a Fields medal winner.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Insights to Math
I've always loved math, but I've always had difficulties explaining to people why they should care about math.While this is by no means a complete overview of the basics of the subject since there is far too much to cover, it does provide a lot of meaningful insights as to why Mathematics is interesting.It's a very pragmatic approach that does away with romanticism while not condensing the material to something overly dense.This book is a great little book on the wonders of math.

5-0 out of 5 stars nice introduction
it helps me to link some topics together and understand some points from a wider perspective. the size of the book is excelent you can take it with you anywhere.

5-0 out of 5 stars This book gives hints of what advanced maths is about
When I started reading this book I kept putting it down to extend the pleasure of reading it. It makes sense of why some things don't matter in maths. It even seems to confirm that infinity does not exist, while still being a powerful tool. Any person who wants to gain an insight of mathematical knowledge could not do better than read this book. They will gain an appreciation of advanced maths without having to believe or understand it. I don't think the concepts could be expressed more clearly or more simply. However even the unquestionable ability of Timothy Gowers could present hyperbolic geometry in a form that gives credibility to the topic. Of course he is only telling us, he didn't invent it.
I have found if a student can understand fractions, they can understand geometry,trigonometry, algebra and calculus. I don't think any one knows how people lift their skills from tangible to abstract mathematics but this book makes ordinary people aware of the vast challenges and beautiful fields. But beauty is like the numbers, they are both abstract adjectives and can not exist by them selves. This book shows us that that doesn't matter.
After this the next step to enlightenment is The Princeton Companion to Mathematics which was edited by Timothy and displays the same simple clarity. It has also been reduced from $142 to $66 ... Read more


48. Discrete Mathematics with Applications
by Susanna S. Epp
Hardcover: 928 Pages (2003-12-22)
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Asin: 0534359450
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Susanna Epp's DISCRETE MATHEMATICS, THIRD EDITION provides a clear introduction to discrete mathematics. Renowned for her lucid, accessible prose, Epp explains complex, abstract concepts with clarity and precision. This book presents not only the major themes of discrete mathematics, but also the reasoning that underlies mathematical thought. Students develop the ability to think abstractly as they study the ideas of logic and proof. While learning about such concepts as logic circuits and computer addition, algorithm analysis, recursive thinking, computability, automata, cryptography, and combinatorics, students discover that the ideas of discrete mathematics underlie and are essential to the science and technology of the computer age. Overall, Epp's emphasis on reasoning provides students with a strong foundation for computer science and upper-level mathematics courses. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Good condition
The book arrived in timely fashion and it was a good condition. I was very satisfied.

5-0 out of 5 stars Discrete Mathematics
I'm very pleased with this purchase book was in good condition.This is a diffcult subject but the book is very detailed.

2-0 out of 5 stars Needs Improvement
Maybe future editions will be better.

For now, choice of topic presentation, examples, and exercises leave a lot to be desired.

5-0 out of 5 stars Discrete Mathematics with Applications
The product ordered was processed the same day and it was received within 10 days in near perfect condition( I ordered it used).

5-0 out of 5 stars Fast delivery
The process of buying the book was easy; the seller was helpful; and the book was delivered fast. ... Read more


49. A History of Mathematics, Second Edition
by Carl B. Boyer, Uta C. Merzbach
Paperback: 736 Pages (1991-03-06)
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Asin: 0471543977
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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"Boyer and Merzbach distill thousands of years of mathematics into this fascinating chronicle. From the Greeks to Godel, the mathematics is brilliant; the cast of characters is distinguished; the ebb and flow of ideas is everywhere evident. And, while tracing the development of European mathematics, the authors do not overlook the contributions of Chinese, Indian, and Arabic civilizations. Without doubt, this is—and will long remain—a classic one-volume history of mathematics and mathematicians who create it." —William Dunham Author, Journey Through Genius, The Great Theorems of Mathematics "When we read a book like A History of Mathematics, we get the picture of a mounting structure, ever taller and broader and more beautiful and magnificent—and with a foundation, moreover, that is as untainted and as functional now as it was when Thales worked out the first geometrical theorems nearly 26 centuries ago." —From the Foreword by Isaac Asimov "One of the most useful and comprehensive general introductions to the subject." —J. W. Dauben The City University of New York "Both readable and scholarly, this book can serve as a fine introduction to the topic and also a reference book." —J. David Bolter University of North Carolina Author of Turing’s Man Revised to make it more accessible to a general audience, A History of Mathematics paints a vivid picture of humankind’s relationship with numbers. Updated and expanded, it now offers broadened coverage of twentieth century advances in probability and computers, and updated references to further reading. A feature that will be of interest to every reader is an appendix containing an extensive chronological table of mathematical and general historical developments.Amazon.com Review
What do you mean there's no chapter 0? Whether or not youthink that's a deficit, A History of Mathematics more thanmakes up for it with its depth and engaging analysis of thedevelopment of the "flawless science." Historian Carl B. Boyerdesigned it as a practical textbook for communicating math's complextimelines to interested college students in 1968; Uta C. Merzbach hasgently revised it to bring it in line with current thought.Much ofthe early chapters are untouched, with new 19th- and 20th-centurychapters covering Boyer's omissions and new and revised referencesguiding the reader to additional resources.

From the origins ofnumbering to the future of computing, the authors strive forcomprehensive examination and clear, simple explanations.Some of themath will daunt those who have never taken college-level courses (orhave forgotten what they learned), but some of the more elaboratetechnical material can be skipped if needed.Especially helpful isthe extensive timeline-appendix that proceeds from the beginning oftime to the late 20th century.Whether you're using it to gain abetter understanding of mathematics or to broaden your awareness ofthe historical record, A History of Mathematics will help youmake sense of the wide world of numbers. --Rob Lightner ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars boyer 2nd edition
I picked up this and Burton's similarly named book, and I just wanted to make a few comments and comparisons of the two.

First off, both are excellent reads, and although they cover the same subject they approach it in two different manners.Boyer's text takes the style of a history book to approach the topic.It often focuses on the people and on the time period, commenting on political/cultural going-on.Its an enjoyable book to read, almost in the sense of reading a novel.Usually the mathematics is brought up in the text, but most of the proofs and derivations are often glossed over.Possible many of those mathematical details were in the questions that are no longer at the end of the chapters.But I found missing those details to be somewhat frustrating.

Conversely Burton takes the approach of a mathematics textbook that follows the story line of history.Its filled with proofs and examples, but isn't quite as rich in historical content.Each chapter ends with numerous "homework" problems, often times relating to specific solutions to a problem found by different mathematicians.

Both are excellent books, but depending on your personal taste and interests you may prefer one approach over the other.If you are looking to sit down and work through historical mathematical problems, Burton is probably right for you.If you want to cozy up and imagine what life and thought was like throughout different times in civilization, Boyer is probably your answer.

Hope this is helpful.

1-0 out of 5 stars it never arrived
I would like to review this product but it has been a month since I ordered it and it has not arrived yet.I needed it for a class I am taking so it was a real problem not having it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Intriguing Book
Practically any page you open this book to presents fascinating insight into some step in the development of mathematics.

4-0 out of 5 stars A history of PURE Mathematics
An interesting exposition of the history of mathematics up to the mid-20th century, but the author's attitude is somewhat irritating.I would describe him somewhat of a "purist fundamentalist".His denigration of the contributions of applied mathematicians shows throughout the book.His best praise for someone is "so and so did not only contribute to applied mathematics", as if pure mathematics is the superior art.

Nevertheless, the book is an interesting read and the exercises are full of interesting mathematical puzzles.A word of caution is that the reader needs some college-level mathematics to understand much of the book, despite its being written in simpler language.Some of the latter chapters also get confusing since he talks about 5 mathematicians at any one time, jumping from the contributions of one to another in mid-sentence, then going back to someone else described earlier.It would have been more helpful if his sections were better-defined and had titles.Could also use an update to the 21st century.

4-0 out of 5 stars Usefulness
Excellent organization and coverage.Type size limits effectiveness for practical reference on a routine basis. Subject matter being oriented toward those accustomed to frequent reference should serve as guide. ... Read more


50. CliffsTestPrepPraxis II: Mathematics Content Knowledge Test(0061) (Cliffstestprep Praxis II)
by E. Donice McCune, Sandra Luna McCune
Paperback: 168 Pages (2006-07-12)
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Your guide to a higher score on the Praxis II?: Mathematics Content Knowledge Test (0061)

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Introduction
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Part I: Subject Review
* Focused review of all exam topics: arithmetic and basic algebra, geometry, trigonometry, analytic geometry, functions and their graphs, calculus, probability and statistics, discrete mathematics, linear algebra, computer science, and mathematical reasoning and modeling
* Reviews cover basic terminology and principles, relevant laws, formulas, theorems, algorithms, and more


Part II: 3 Full-Length Practice Examinations
* Like the actual exam, each practice exam includes 50 multiple-choice questions
* Complete with answers and explanations for all questions


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1-0 out of 5 stars not worth a penny
book is a waste of time.better off buying materials from ets.just used for 2010 praxis 0061.got 85 90 and 82 on each of the practice exams in this book.thought i was good.then exam was like stepping in front of a bus.praxis exam wasnt that bad but the practice exams are not representative of what you will see on exam.these practice exams were too easy, which to me is a waste of time.the 3 practice exams = 6 hrs you could be doing something useful.

2-0 out of 5 stars Not very helpful
The CliffsTestPrep Praxis II:Mathematics Content Knowledge Test book was not very helpful.I would not recommend it if you are trying to prepare for the Praxis II math test.It lacks examples in the sections reviewing math content.If you are like me and learn best by looking at examples (like math textbooks do) then this book is not for you.All the concepts were talked about in theoretical terms and they did not include practice problems for each idea.The only problems in the book were found in the practice tests.The practice tests were good, a little easier than the actual questions on the exam, but not by much.I ended up needing to find and use other resources to help prepare for the test.I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS BOOK.

2-0 out of 5 stars Might as well just let the ETS mf's bleed you dry
Look, you've paid 80 or whatever stinking bucks to take the test (plus the registration fee) and you're career is riding on passing this test. Why skimp and by this cheap knockoff version? The cliff's practice tests, as stated ad nauseam here, are just too easy. The actual test is in fact quite challenging even though the covered subject matter is the same. The actual questions are much more complex than the Cliff's examples. ETS has one small sample test of 25 questions on their website for free, plus they will of course sell you examples of previous full tests- because the SOB's haven't made enough money off of you already. But at least you are getting the real deal. The review in the Cliff's book is useless as it is already available for free on the ETS website. I could see buying this as a means of jumpstarting your study process- but please- do not stop with this. You will regret it- unless of course, you know your s--t already. But then you don't really need the stupid book in the first place.

1-0 out of 5 stars Hated it.
This book was exceptionally watered-down.The practice tests are MUCH easier than the actual exam.When I took the exam, there were only two formulas provided on the formula sheet, and one was De Moivre's Theorem, which this book only devoted a paragraph to.The book made it seem as though many formulas would be provided with the test, which were not.Only rely on this book if you have to cram and want to fail.

3-0 out of 5 stars Just like some people, this is an OK review
This book is a good way to start reviewing for your Praxis II Math.However, just like some of the reviewers here, I agree that the three practice tests were too easy compared to the real test.I bought additional practice tests online that were of or similar to the test difficulty level.

I took the test on March 13, 2010.The test was difficult.I was expecting some calculus integration and easy matrix problems that you can just pop in to your T1-83, but I did not have those kinds of problems in this month's test.I do recommend for test takers to review log/ln/e^x problems involving decay/exponential growth, creating a trig graph (all six) with phase shifts, and functions because they had some hard questions regarding those topics.

Good luck to all teachers, past, present, and future! ... Read more


51. Mathematics with Applications (9th Edition)
by Margaret L. Lial, Thomas W. Hungerford, John Holcomb
Hardcover: 1008 Pages (2006-03-20)
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Asin: 0321334337
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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This edition of Mathematics with Applications continues to be an excellent learning tool for applied mathematics students. As always, the text includes the popular margin exercises as well as comprehensive review of algebraic topics, but with this revision comes the fresh insight of a new co-author. Also, at our customers' request, this textbook has additional calculus content, allowing the book to be all that you need and more.

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5-0 out of 5 stars good buy
this product was speedy and a great buy in general. i highly recommend this seller

2-0 out of 5 stars business math
This book is alright. It is outdated though, the book still uses examples from the 90's. Like Profit functions dealing with the sales of VCR's!

5-0 out of 5 stars Math-21
It was in very good conditions. I payed half the price compared to the school's bookstore.

5-0 out of 5 stars Mathematics Text
book recieved in a very good condition, quick response to email. thanks a lot for the speedy mail.

1-0 out of 5 stars Cheating
The seller delivered the product promptly but cheated by not including the CD, I paid a lot of money only for the CD, he had clearly said that the CD was included in his sale details but later on cheated me, I will never buy from him again ... Read more


52. Everyday Mathematics: Student Math Journal Grade Level 6
Paperback: Pages (2002-05)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Books in advertised condition, Arrived promptly.
Books were in the condition advertised and were in great shape. They arrived promptly. I'd buy from them again. ... Read more


53. Brown Paper School book: I Hate Mathematics! (Brown Paper School Books)
by Linda Allison, Marilyn Burns, David Weitzman
Paperback: 127 Pages (1975-07-30)
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Asin: 0316117412
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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"This lively collection of puzzles, riddles, magic tricks, and brain teasers provides a painless introduction to mathematical concepts and terms through the process of experimentation and discovery."--The Horn Book. IRA/CBC Children's Choice. b&w illustrations. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (14)

4-0 out of 5 stars Good book
Very good book!We homeschool and I originally thought it was written for 3rd-4th graders, it is much farther above than that.But it will be helpful as we continue.Very good real-life examples of how to use math.
Fast delivery, good condition.

1-0 out of 5 stars Misleading title!
This book is not for true math haters, who would probably prefer a book on another subject.Why my parents got me this book when I said that I hated math, I'll never understand.Worst present ever.

3-0 out of 5 stars Meh.
I read this book in my childhood and now once again.I always liked the other book, "Math for Smarty Pants" much better, and still do.That book contained a bit of cute, quirky storytelling, with the reappearing characters in the comics as well as the Pig Eyes.This book, while just as quirky and does take math in a new light, doesn't have the hook the first had.Don't get me wrong, it was a great read and I'm sure it would do wonders for reluctant math students, but it is certainly not the best Marilyn Burns has to offer.The other thing, and there is a note in the back about it, is the lack of answers.Many questions are posed to problems that just can't really be solved at the given time, but you're left with no answer, not even a hint.This is quite bothersome.

Rating: 2.5/5

2-0 out of 5 stars Not too syked
I was not very syked when I got this book.After reading so much about it I thought it would be a good buy for my daughter who I have trouble getting to enjoy or even be interested in doing well in math.It is written to the student, which I thought was odd.And is aimed at a higher age group than she is (7 yrs).I just don't have time to read so much about it and play the little games etc.Very disappointed.

5-0 out of 5 stars Zany and fun
I, like some other reviewer, got this book around 15 years ago - a Scholastic Book Club purchase.I didn't hate math at the time (certainly don't now!), but the title was intriguing.The book was a lot of fun!I love the illustrations and the fact that most of the text is in that handwriting font style (I think).It's very informal and makes fun of adults.There ae all these funny, crazy pages with topics such as how to get close to a pigeon or how many popcorn kernels it takes to fill up a room or your mouth (or something).There are also several games - ideas for tutors, teacher, parents...Topics don't get drawn out so long that a kid can't pay attention, and you can learn about stuff you wouldn't normally talk about in adding and subtracting class.Basically, you can learn math and logic in a nice, fun, comfortable manner.I hope this book is still at my parent's house. ... Read more


54. Basic College Mathematics plus MyMathLab Student Access Kit (8th Edition)
by Margaret L. Lial, Stanley A. Salzman, Diana L. Hestwood
 Paperback: Pages (2009-04-20)
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Asin: 0321574672
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Basic College Mathematics offers a refreshing approach to the traditional content of the course. Presented in worktext format, Basic College Mathematics focuses on basic number skills: operations and problem-solving with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. Other topics include geometry, measurement, ratios, proportions, percents, and the real number system (with an introduction to algebra). The text reflects the compassion and insight of its experienced author team with features developed to address the specific needs of developmental level students. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Basic College Mathematics
The book is well written and clear teaching styles. The exercises at the end of the chapter are very helpful. It is making the class a better understanding for me.

Thank you!

4-0 out of 5 stars It's what you pay for
Could have found it for cheaper but it does the job. Has all the pages (currently) so it's really all I need.

5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome resource
I used the 5th edition of this text in my homeschool resource with my daughters, then gave it to my 12 year old gifted niece to use before she took the SAT early. It helped her greatly. I now am tutoring a young man who needs math help to get his GED, and knew this was the book I needed to help him. Loads of practice, and detailed explanations in bite sized chunks that do not overwhelm. Having many of the answers make it a great book to use for practice and self-study, as well.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Best Deal Ever
I'm glad to buy this product at Amazon.com, it helped me save money; It cost me almost half of what it would cost me at my school's bookstore, and I found the product exactly how the seller described it: New. That was a great experience.

4-0 out of 5 stars As described
Havent read it yet, but the book appears to be as described and even arrived 2 days ahead of schedule. ... Read more


55. Good Questions: Great Ways to Differentiate Mathematics Instruction
by Marian Small
Paperback: 216 Pages (2009-05-01)
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''A groundbreaking effort by one of the most respected contributors in our field. Dr. Small has transformed the research of NCTM's Curricular Focal Points into more tangible Big Ideas that cut across grade levels and utilize both her open-question and parallel-task strategies through an abundance of good examples and helpful teaching tips. A must for any educator who is serious about reaching more students more often and achieving more positive results.'' -- Tim McNamara, national K-12 math consultant, professional developer, and recipient of the prestigious Presidential Award for Excellence in Secondary Math Teaching

''Marian Small is at it again! For decades she has been able to assess what teachers need and provide them with mathematically sound, well-crafted instructional strategies that promote important mathematical foundations for all students. Her contributions, while legendary in Canada, are important for all teachers and their students.'' -- Francis (Skip) Fennell, Professor of Education, McDaniel College and Past President, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics

''Planning math lessons for all students' unique levels of understanding is a complex task, but this easy-to-use resource shows teachers how to meet varying developmental levels with a single lesson. The many user-friendly teaching examples of questions and tasks will enable teachers to empower learners on all levels, and the tasks are presented with real-world scenarios that students will relate to as intriguing challenges.'' -- Carolyn Chapman, Creative Learning Connections, Inc., and Rita King, King Learning Associates, consultants and co-authors of books on differentiated instruction and assessment

We know that differentiated instruction helps all students to learn. Yet DI challenges teachers, and nowhere more than in mathematics. Now math education expert Marian Small cuts through the difficulties with two powerful and universal strategies that teachers can use across all math content: Open Questions and Parallel Tasks. Showing teachers how to get started and become expert with these strategies, Small also demonstrates more inclusive learning conversations that promote broader student participation. Specific strategies and examples for each grade band are organized around the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) content strands: Number and Operations, Geometry, Measurement, Algebra, and Data Analysis and Probability.

To help K-8 teachers differentiate math instruction with less difficulty and greater success, this resource:
* Underscores the rationale for differentiating math instruction.
* Describes two universal, easy-to-implement strategies designed to overcome the problems that teachers encounter.
* Offers almost 300 questions and tasks that teachers and coaches can adopt immediately, adapt, or use as models to create their own.
* Includes Teaching Tips sidebars and an organizing template at the end of each chapter to help readers build new tasks and open questions.
* Shows how to create a more inclusive classroom learning community with mathematical talk that engages participants from all levels. ... Read more


56. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Fourth Edition
by Dennis G. Zill
Hardcover: 1008 Pages (2009-12-21)
list price: US$189.95 -- used & new: US$87.10
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Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Now with a full-color design, the new Fourth Edition of Zill's Advanced Engineering Mathematics provides an in-depth overview of the many mathematical topics necessary for students planning a career in engineering or the sciences. A key strength of this text is Zill's emphasis on differential equations as mathematical models, discussing the constructs and pitfalls of each. The Fourth Edition is comprehensive, yet flexible, to meet the unique needs of various course offerings ranging from ordinary differential equations to vector calculus. New modern applications and projects, coupled with a new resource CD-ROM included with the text makes Zill's classic text a must-have text and resource for Engineering Math students! ... Read more

Customer Reviews (11)

1-0 out of 5 stars Textbook order
I ordered a textbook for the first time through Amazon.com and unfortunately I had a bad experience.It said that my order would take approximately two weeks, however, it never came.I do appreciate the refund.I am really upset about the inconvenience that I am going through regarding this transaction.I have never had problems purchasing textbooks through any other website, so this is possibly the last time I purchase items through Amazon.com

5-0 out of 5 stars Helpful support for class plus future reference materials
I used this text in junior year for a one-semester advanced math class. However, this is the biggest textbook I have owned- little of it is applicable to any one class. However, it is fairly clear and readable as mathematics texts go and I have found it to be an excellent reference for independent use afterwards. It explains many useful techniques for confronting ODEs, PDEs, fourier analyses, and introductory complex analysis. It is clear enough to start practice problems without a professor having to tell you how any problems can be solved. It does not have the most detail, but it shouldn't be- It is a huge comprehensive book, and for further details you probably need a very specialized source anyway.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good book
The book was everything I ever hoped for in a book.It fulfilled all of my textbook needs for differential equations.It even has numbers inside!!! The book arrived in near pristine condition and will remain so because of its importance in my academic endeavors.

2-0 out of 5 stars Math textbook never received
I bought this book via amazon from seller Brenton Smith.
I never received the book.About a month after I ordered
the book, I got a box which had been opened (and resealed)
before it got to me and no longer contained the book.
I verified that seller did drop it of at USPS in California
for shipment to South Carolina.There was a USPS label on
the box saying they had opened it and resealed it.No
one seems to know what happened to the book.

I suppose the problem is the USPS and not the seller; hard
to say for sure.

5-0 out of 5 stars Advanced Engineering Mathematics (Prindle, Weber & Schmidt Series in Mathematics)
Advanced Engineering Mathematics

As an electrical engineering student, this book has helped wonders. If you are studying Operational Calculus or any type of advanced continuous mathematics, this is the book that is nice to have for a quick reference.This book has many transforms types (Laplace, Fourier, Z-transform), differential equations, and matrices calculations.It also has vector calculus in this book which might be handy for mechanical engineers. ... Read more


57. Nature of Mathematics (11th Edition)
by Karl J. Smith
Hardcover: 1088 Pages (2006-09-29)
list price: US$180.95 -- used & new: US$120.00
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Asin: 0495012726
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Experience mathematics and hone your problem-solving skills with THE NATURE OF MATHEMATICS and its accompanying online learning tools. The author introduces you to Polya's problem-solving techniques and then shows you how to use these techniquesto solve unfamiliar problems. You'll also find coverage of historical topics, and exercise sets that feature problems applied to real world settings.Included with your purchase is access to the CengageNOW, an online tutorial that allows you to work with real math notation in real time, with unlimited practice problems, instant analysis and feedback, and streaming video to illustrate key concepts, as well as Personal Tutor with SMARTHINKING, a live, online mathematics tutoring service. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Very Good
The book was in great condition and the price was reasonable. Also, it arrived sooner than expected.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Nature of Mathematics(10th Edition)
Terrific book on the fundementals of mathematics, and a detailed background to further build your knowledge base. Highly recommended. 17 Chapters starting with "Problem Solving" and working up to "Fundemental Calculus." Easy to read, with illustrations and many examples to accompany the text.

1-0 out of 5 stars Nature of Mathematics 11th edition
Problem is they sent the 10th edition which is very different from the 11th edition. And when I sent a request for the correct one, noone replied. I still have not heard from anyone. Customer Service for Dummies says you at least reply.

2-0 out of 5 stars Schizophrenic material levels, highly non-linear difficulty within chapters
I am required to use this book in my courses as a teacher.That and the surprising decent Cengage online materials are the only reasons I am using this book.

The Nature of Mathematics(NM) both goes too slowly in some sections, in other sections too quickly and doesn't appear to have any clear overall focus. The beginning of each section will have you thinking it is a basic introductory algebra / precalc book. Covering such material as simplifying expressions or doing basic volume & area formulas.Then bam! There will be something on graph theory or advanced statistics.There is little use for such advanced material without some sort of introduction of preceding topics. However the book dwells on the very basic and the very advanced but never in the middle.Leaving me to create material or have students struggle to connect the dots.

The provided answers in the Instructor's Manual are in a word: trash.Answers are not formatted in any way, shape or form. They occur inline... in one continuous line that has no delineating breaks. All the answers run into one another making any answer very hard to find.And when you do find it, there is literally no explanation of how to arrive there, at least for most of the problems.There is simply a stated answer.

The actual lessons themselves are OK and do well at hitting the mark for the material level in that section, but again... difficulty between sections is all over the map.

The redeeming feature of the book is access to the online Cengage learning materials, which are quite useful for directing study and explaining questions for students who are more self-directed.As well as providing a different way in obtaining the material.


5-0 out of 5 stars Math Text Book Review
I received the product in less time that quoted and it was the correct version of the book I needed for my Math class ... Read more


58. Mathematics Made Simple: Sixth Edition
by Thomas Cusick
Paperback: 288 Pages (2003-08-19)
list price: US$12.99 -- used & new: US$7.00
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Asin: 0767915380
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Brushing up on math has never been easier!

Just about everyone can use some extra help improving or remembering basic math skills. Finally, all the information you need to master the basics, once and for all, is at your fingertips. Featuring several overviews of a multitude of mathematical concepts, as well as detailed learning plans, Mathematics Made Simple presents the information you need in clear, concise lessons that make math fun to study.Easy-to-use features include:

* complete coverage of fractions, decimals, percents, algebra, linear equations, graphs, probability, geometry, and trigonometry
* step-by-step solutions to every problem
*multiple choice tests to help you monitor your progress
* a final, comprehensive test that makes it easy to pinpoint your strengths and target areas that need work
* glossaries of relevant mathematical terms
* sidebars that introduce real-life applications of mathematical principles

Void of lengthy explanations and difficult computations, Mathematics Made Simple will banish your math anxiety forever. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Favorite basic math study guide
I have tutored a great number of students in math.Most of these students (even ones who have progressed to Pre-Calculus and beyond) are lacking an understanding of basic mathematics (or have long since forgotten).For adult students who have been out of math class for 20 years or more, especially if they consider themselves to be poor math students, I prefer to start at "the beginning".

That's where this book comes in.It covers whole numbers (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division), fractions (prime numbers, factoring, operations), decimals (converting to/from fractions, operations), percents (converting to/from decimals or fractions, word problems, ratios and proportions), negative numbers, algebraic expressions (translating from words into symbols, exponents, solving), polynomials (factoring binomials, quadratics, and trinomials), linear equations (ordered pairs, graphing, slope, solving systems of equations by elimination or substitution, quadratic equations (standard form, roots and factoring, quadratic formula, completing the square), sequences and series (arithmetic, geometric), geometry (lines and angles, constructions, relationships, parallels and transversals, congruence theorems, circles, polygons, similar figures), measurement of geometric figures (areas of quadrilaterals/triangles/circles, Pythagorean theorem, volume and surface area of solids, metric system), graphs, probability (permutations, combinations), and trigonometry.

I particularly like the discussion of "completing the square" as this topic is usually not well discussed in modern math textbooks (leaving students thoroughly confused about a fairly simple technique).There is also a nice discussion of geometric constructions, which I remember vividly from ninth grade geometry, but have yet to meet a student in the past ten years who has even heard of this (although I had a great, tough teacher).

I am currently using this book to prepare an adult student for the Accuplacer exam (math placement exam in college), but have a reference copy for myself as well.I believe it would be useful for homeschool families, adults taking a math class, and anyone who wants a good reference of the most relevant math topics.

If there is a better, all-around beginning math book, I haven't found it.Highly recommended.

5-0 out of 5 stars Review of Mathematics Made Simple
I first borrowed this book from my local library for use with a high school student that I was helping. I had forgotten (or never learned!) some of the concepts that I needed to help him with. i found that this book provided clear, easy to understand explanations for the material presented, so i decided to buy a copy for myself. I recommend it highly.

1-0 out of 5 stars Mistakes abound, not a good book
This book is ok for a review... if you have already learned this stuff long ago and understand the CONCEPTS very well.

There are several errors in this book. Some are surprisingly simple. For example, page 26 has a list of prime numbers. They list 45 as a prime number. Page 38 has a demonstration that uses wrong numbers. How can an editor allow such blatant errors?
If you dont already know math, this book could lead you astray. Of course, I only did the first 2 chapters.

5-0 out of 5 stars Review ofMathematics Made Simple: Sixth Edition (Made Simple)
An excellent educational self teaching text that lives up to its title completely.

5-0 out of 5 stars "Made Simple" series ALWAYS a Good Choice!
I worked in a bookstore back in the late 70's.I sold many a copy of "Made Simple" books.I have always found them to be excellent and a very good choice.They give test questions and answers--after reading the text. I am thankful, since we are Amazon customers, that Amazon continues to carry this line. ... Read more


59. Children's Mathematics: Cognitively Guided Instruction
by Thomas P. Carpenter, Elizabeth Fennema, Megan Loef Franke, Linda Levi, Susan B. Empson
Paperback: 128 Pages (1999-03-17)
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Asin: 0325001375
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Children's Mathematics was written to help you understand children's intuitive mathematical thinking and use that knowledge to help children learn mathematics with understanding. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Amazing teaching resource
As a fourth and fifth grade teacher I was always under the impression that CGI was only for Kindergarten through third grade.However, once kids started filtering into my class who had recieved CGI instruction, I was blown away!Their critical thinking and ability to solve math problems (all the different types of word problems that the book recommends)was the most incedible thing I had ever seen students do. I immediately read this book and even went through some workshops and training through my school district.

The book explains the different types of math problems contexts for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, which most college of education programs do not include.For example: when creating subtraction word problems we need to pose some where the start is unknown (x - 5 = 6), some where the change is unknown (11- x = 6), and others where the result is unknown (11-6= x).When posed in a word context, contrary to our beliefs, students ARE able to reason through the problems and solve them.The book teaches you what types of solutions to expect from your students and how to implement CGI in your classroom.

When starting CGI for the first time, I highly recommend playing around with a few problem types at first so you do not get overwhelmed.It is a lot of fun and you can learn a lot about how your kids think if you just DON'T TELL THEM HOW TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS, but let them explore and be critical thinkers. :)

5-0 out of 5 stars Children's Mathematics
This is an excellent resource for anyone who wishes to understand children's mathematical thinking.It is a great tool for teachers.

3-0 out of 5 stars Children's Mathematics: CGI
The book was in pretty good condition--what I expected. However, it did not come with the CD's, which I needed for my class, so I was a bit inconvenienced.

5-0 out of 5 stars CGS is great for all ages!
This book is very understandable.This came recommended to me and it was a good choice.It's a thin book and nice easy read!

5-0 out of 5 stars CGI Book
I am really happy with my purchase. I bought it for a class and it is easy to intigrate the information in the text to the classroom. Thanks! ... Read more


60. The principles of mathematics
by Bertrand Russell
 Paperback: 582 Pages (2010-09-06)
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Russell's classic The Principles of Mathematics sets forth his landmark thesis that mathematics and logic are identical—that what is commonly called mathematics is simply later deductions from logical premises. His ideas have had a profound influence on twentieth-century work on logic and the foundations of mathematics. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars 200 pages missing on the book. The policy makes me pay for shipping and receive only 1/2 of the value of the book
200 pages missing on the book from 134 to 253 - Chapters XVI to XXX. Ashame! I would like to return and the policy said that it will be only paid half of the price + I have to assume shipping costs.
With the money I spend buying books in amazon, I think this is a poor solution. Janet

1-0 out of 5 stars Horrible edition
When an editor simply republish something out of copyright protection, the only thing he has to do is to copy the pages, all the pages. If he just do that the client will be happy. That editor was incapable of doing that simple thing. Some pages from Bertrand Russell's book are *missing*. This is simply infuriating and absolutely inexcusable. To add insult to injury, the font is so degraded as to make the reading difficult. A double rip-off.

5-0 out of 5 stars Classic
If you are looking for a book to curl-up with for a few years, this is it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Introduction to Mathematics and its Conceptual Structure
This is an excellent introduction to the fundamental principles and the core concepts of mathematics.There is no need to be mathematically inclined or a mathematical specialist to gain significantly from reading this book.Serious students of mathematics, logic, intellectual history, or philosophy will also gain significantly from its lucid and sharp explanations, and Bertrand's ability to question and challenge and manipulate even the most presumed unchangeable fundamental categories of mathematics.

This book is cogently written and is for the serious student and reader (yet there is no new mathematical or logical symbol system that needs to be learned, like in his and A.N. Whitehead's Principia Mathematica).A consistent theme throughout is on the philosophical nature of mathematical knowledge.

Since you cannot really get a sense of this book because there is no listing of table of contents or excerpt, etc. I though I would post some of the topics and concepts covered:

Part I - The Indefinables of Mathematics

Pure Mathematics
Symbolic Logic [includes propositional logic, calculus of classes, calculus of relations, and Peano's symbolic logic]
Implication and Formal Implication
Proper Names, Adjectives and Verbs
Denoting
Classes
Propositional Functions
The Variable
Relations
The Contradiction

Part II - Number

Definition of Cardinal Numbers
Addition and Multiplication
Finite and Infinite
Theory of Finite Numbers
Addition of Terms and Addition of Classes
Whole and Part
Infinite Wholes
Ratios and Fractions

Part III - Quantity

The Meaning of Magnitude
The Range of Quantity
Numbers as Expressing Magnitude: Measurement
Zero
Infinity, the Infinitesimal, and Continuity

Part IV - Order

The Genesis of Series
The Meaning of Order
Asymmetrical Relations
Difference of Sense and Difference of Sign
On the Difference between Open and Closed Series
Progressions and Ordinal Numbers
Dedekind's Theory of Number
Distance

Part V - Infinity and Continuity

The Correlation of Series
Real Numbers
Limits and Irrational Numbers [includes Weiserstrass's theory and Cantor's theory]
Cantor's First Definition of Continuity
Ordinal Continuity
Transfinite Cardinals
Transfinite Ordinals
The Infinitesimal Calculus
The Infinitesimal and the Improper Infinite
Philosophical Arguments Concerning the Infinitesimal
The Philosophy of the Continuum
The Philosophy of the Infinite

Part VI - Space

Dimensions and Complex Numbers
Projective Geometry
Descriptive Geometry
Metrical Geometry
Relation of Metrical to Projective and Descriptive Geometry
Definitions of Various Spaces
The Continuity of Space
Logical Arguments Against Points
Kant's Theory of Space

Part VII - Matter and Motion

Motion
Causality
Definition of a Dynamical World
Newton's Laws of Motion [discusses also causality in dynamics]
Absolute and Relative Motion
Hertz's Dynamics

Appendix A
The Logical and Arithmetical Doctrines of Frege

Appendix B
The Doctrine of Types

4-0 out of 5 stars An interesting read after the Principia
I don't have much to say beyond what I would say about Russell: a clear writer but nothing sweeping philisophically appears here. ... Read more


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