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Titlebook: Why Math?; R. D. Driver Textbook 1984 Springer Science+Business Media New York 1984 Counting.Math.Mathematica.algebra.approximation.arithm

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Galilean Relativity,This chapter considers a variety of problems involving relationships between moving objects—a plane flying in moving air, a horn sounding on a moving train or car, a police radar speed trap, and the basics of sailing.
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Cardinality,This chapter is not easily “justified” in terms of day-to-day applications. It will not help you deal with compound interest, lay out the foundation for a house, decide which pizza is the better buy, appraise the risks of smoking, or judge the feasibility of civil defense plans.
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0172-6056 actice in elementary mathematical computations motivated by real-world problems. The prerequisite for this book is a little algebra and geometry-nothing more than entrance requirements at most colleges. I hope that users-especially those who "don‘t like math"-will complete the course with greater co
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Special Relativity, chapter gives a brief introduction to the ideas of “special relativity”—the subject of a 1905 paper by Einstein. The special theory of relativity considers the viewpoints of different observers moving with constant velocities, as in the previous chapter. But the key postulate and the conclusions wi
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Textbook 1984elementary mathematical computations motivated by real-world problems. The prerequisite for this book is a little algebra and geometry-nothing more than entrance requirements at most colleges. I hope that users-especially those who "don‘t like math"-will complete the course with greater confidence i
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Special Relativity,siders the viewpoints of different observers moving with constant velocities, as in the previous chapter. But the key postulate and the conclusions will now be quite different and, for most people, surprising.
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