Numbers and Symbols: From Counting to Abstract Algebras
by Roy McWeeny
Publisher: Learning Development Institute 2007
Number of pages: 53
Description:
This book is written in simple English. Its subject 'Number and symbols' is basic to the whole of science. The aim the book is to open the door into Mathematics, ready for going on into Physics, Chemistry, and the other Sciences.
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