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The Mathematics of Choice by Ivan Niven Mathematical Methods in Science by George P6lya Nwnbers: Rational and Irrational by Ivan

Niven Beautiful Mathematics, by Martin Erickson

The Changing Space of Geometry, edited by Chris Pritchard Circles: A Mathematical View, by Dan Pedoe Complex Numbers and Geometry, by Liang-shin Hahn The Early Mathematics of Leonhard Euler, by C. Edward Sandifer The Edge of the Universe: Celebrating 10 Years of Math Horizons, edited by Deann a Haunsperger and Stephen Kennedy Euler and Modern Science, edited by N. N. Bogolyubov, G. K. Mikhailov, and A. P. Yushkevich. Translated from Russian by Robert Burns.

Mathematical Reminiscences, by Howard Eves

Numerical Methods That Work, by Forman Acton Out of the Mouths of Mathematicians, by Rosemary Schmalz Proof and Other Dilemmas: Mathematics and Philosophy, edited by Bonnie Gold and Roger Simon Sherlock Holmes in Babylon and Other Tales ofMathematical History, edited byMarl ow Anderson, Victor Katz, and RobinWilson Who Gave You the Epsilon? and Other Tales ofMathematical History, edited byMarlo w Anderson, Victor Katz, and RobinWilson The Words of Mathematics, by Steven Schwartzman Expeditions in Mathematics, edited by Tatiana Shubin, David F. Hayes, and Gerald L. Alexanderson The Genius of Euler: Reflections on his Life and Work, edited byWilliam Dunham The Harmony of the World: 75 Years of Mathematics Magazine, edited by Gerald L. Alexanderson with the assistance of Peter Ross A Historian Looks Back: The Calculus as Algebra and Selected Writings, by Judith

Grabiner History ofMathematics: Highways and Byways, byAmyDahan-Dalmedico and Jeanne Peiffer, translated by Sanford Segal

;;;;;;Is Mathematics Inevitable? A Miscellany, edited by Underwood Dudley;;;;; Journey into Geometries, by Marta Sved Mathematical Circles Howard W. Eves Mathematical Circles cles Squared, by HowardW. Mathematical Circles cal Circles, by HowardW. Mathematical Circus, Vol I: In Mathematical Circles Quadrants I, II, III, IV, by Vol II: Mathematical Circles Revisited and Mathematical Cir Eves Vol III: Mathematical Circles Adieu and Return to Mathemati Eves by Martin Gardner

National Research Council. (1990). Reshaping school mathematics: A philosophy an d framework for curriculum. Washington, DC: National Academy Press. MATH EXPLAINED... the britanica guide to analysis and calculus & geometry history of maths & numbers and measurement & statistic and probabil ity hall and knight higher algebra & other (modern book) The Historical Development of the Calculus (New York: Springer-Verlag, 1979) by C. H. Edwards influenced the content of this book more than any other. Euler and Infinite Series , Mathematics Magazine 56 (November 1983), 307 314. Brahmagupta s Algebra with Arithmetic and Mensuration, translated by H. T. Colebro oke (London: John Murray, 1817) contains the problem quoted in exercise 2.1. The Origins of the Infinitesimal Calculus by Margaret Baron (Dover Publications, 2004), 108 116. Valerio s argument in exercise 4.3 appears on pages 105 106. A History of Analysis (Providence, RI: American Mathematical Society, 2003), 76 78. Jahnke also describes Newton s use of fluxions, which do not appear in this book. Isaac Newton: Man, Myth, and Mathematics , The College Mathematics Journal 18 (1987), 362 389. Excursions in Calculus (Washington, D. C.: Mathematical Association of America, 1992), 196 A Radical Approach to Real Analysis (Washington,D.C.:MathematicalAssociation of America, 2007), 9 12, who also explains how the ancient Greeks managed to compile an

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