An edition of What's math all about? (2012)

Chto takoe matematika?

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An edition of What's math all about? (2012)

Chto takoe matematika?

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Presents an introduction to mathematics, covering numbers, algebra, geometry, statistics, probability, the history of the field, and how people use it in the real world.

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Publisher
ĖKSMO
Language
Russian
Pages
96

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Matematik Bize Ne Anlatiyor?
Matematik Bize Ne Anlatiyor?
Nov 01, 2014, Tubitak Yayinlari
paperback
Cover of: Matematik Bize Ne Anlatiyor?
Matematik Bize Ne Anlatiyor?
Nov 08, 2014, TÜBITAK Yayinlari
hardcover
Cover of: Chto takoe matematika?
Chto takoe matematika?
2013, ĖKSMO
in Russian
Cover of: What's math all about?
What's math all about?
2012, Usborne Pub., [Published in the U.S. by EDC Pub.], USBORNE PUBLISHING, Usborne Pub Ltd
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

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Moskva
Series
Ėn︠t︡siklopedi︠i︡a dl︠i︡a l︠i︡uboznatelʹnykh, Detskoe spravochnoe bi͡uro : ėnt͡siklopedii͡a dli͡a li͡uboznatelʹnykh

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Pagination
96 p.
Number of pages
96

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27158565M
ISBN 10
5699646981
ISBN 13
9785699646982
OCLC/WorldCat
884731434

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