Algebra to calculus

author: Goldsmith, Mike
". . . tells the story of algebra and calculus to explore the . . . evolution of mathematics through the ages. Along the way, readers will meet with geniuses, such as Diophantus and Newton, who figured out how to turn math problems into general techniques that worked whatever the situation. Readers will not only learn how computer chips process their programs, but also how a smartphone knows where it is, what the link is between snowflakes, cannonballs and wine barrels, and how Carl Gauss figured out how to add up all the numbers between 1 and 100 in less than a minute-when he was just 10 years old!"--Provided by publisher.
year: 2019
call number/section: 510.9
subjects: algebra, juvenile literature, calculus, mathematics, history
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