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Introduction to Logic and the Methodology of Deductive Sciences (Softcover)
This book is a textbook for elementary college courses in logic and the methodology of deductive science. It is from a revised second edition of a classical work that was first published in Polish in 1936.
Uncommon Mathematical Excursions: Polynomia and Related Realms (Hardback)
“Uncommon Mathematical Excursions is for anyone who knows and appreciates the basics of algebra, geometry, and calculus, and would like to learn more.” — From the back cover
Map Projections: A Reference Manual (Softcover)
“Map Projections: A Reference Manual is a textbook for advanced or mathematically oriented students and practitioners on the science of transforming the round earth onto a flat map.” — From the back cover
The MAA New Mathematical Library 1: Numbers: Rational and Irrational (Softcover)
“This book deals with the number system, one of the basic structures in mathematics. It is concerned especially with ways of classifying numbers into various categories; for example, it provides some criteria for deciding if a given number is rational (i.e., representable as a common fraction) or irrational, if it is algebraic or transcendental.” — From the back cover
Merrill Geometry Applications and Connections (Hardback)
Not only does this textbook introduce your student to Geometry, but it also delves into using the LOGO and BASIC computer programming languages, graphing calculators, and spreadsheets. Examples of SAT and ACT problems are also included, as well as connections to other sciences, history, and art.