Mathematics For The Nonmathematician By Morris Kline Pdf 28 Verified Online

: It is praised for making abstract ideas like trigonometry "exquisitely human" by showing how they allow us to chart the earth and measure the stars.

Morris Kline, a Professor Emeritus at New York University, believed that mathematics should be taught through its rather than through isolated, theoretical structures. The book is designed to provide: : It is praised for making abstract ideas

: It traces math from the ancient Greeks through the Renaissance to the modern era. : It highlights how mathematical breakthroughs were often

: It highlights how mathematical breakthroughs were often the result of humans trying to solve practical problems in art, science, and navigation. Core Themes and Content Go to product viewer dialog for this item

: Kline argues that one of the strongest motives for investigating math is the search for artistic and philosophical beauty. Key Mathematical Areas :

: Available at Dover Publications or Barnes & Noble . Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Mathematics for The Nonmathematician by Morris Kline