Advanced High-School Mathematics
by David B. Surowski
Publisher: Kansas State University 2011
Number of pages: 435
Description:
An advanced mathematics textbook accessible by and interesting to a relatively advanced high-school student. Topics: geometry, discrete mathematics, abstract algebra, series and ordinary differential equations, and inferential statistics.
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