Middle School Mathematics with Color Tiles
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Hands-on activities including; Fractions, Integers and Algebraic Thinking; Patterns and Functions using color tiles.
Science, Math and Nutrition for Toddlers: Setting the Stage for Serendipity
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Algebraic Coding Theory, Revised Edition (M-6)
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This book concerns state-of-the-art coding and decoding methods. Research reviewed in the book include Berlekamp's algorithm for factoring polynomials (the first significant improvement on a classical mathematical problem in almost two ce
Math Mind Benders Book A-1 (Easy)
Reviewed by "ursulaf1989", (Van Nuys, California)
My mom got me this book a few days ago. I'veonly done 10 out of the 21 puzzles, but I feelthat it challenges me well, and it is a good book.There is one problem though. Puzzle #7 doesn't work out. I even looked at the answer, and it still
Science Projects About Math (Science Projects)
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Presents projects and experiments suitable for science fairs, utilizing mathematical skills in relation to light, temperature, angles and heights, distance, time, and velocity.
How to Teach Your Baby Math: More Gentle Revolution (More Gentle Revolution)
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Reviewed by Amber "bebe2be", (Calgary, Canada)
en's strong desire to learn, while you can. This book has the ability to multiply your babies intelligence!!! I can't wait until we go to the Institute for their seminar. Read this book!!!
Reviewed by a reader, (Seattle, Washington)
s to do an exercise so you only spend about a minute a day showing your infant or toddler. This truly is amazing and a great lifetime gift for your child.
Reviewed by Lara, (Victoria, British Columbia Canada)
Get the highest quality you can as it will be the most solid. I tried them all out in the store before buying one. Boy, it was so easy and CHEAP to create the cards.
Reviewed by Maxim Masiutin, (Chisinau, Republic of Moldova)
nearby company, which decorates the shop windows. The authors do not emphasize on ORACAL, but the process of putting the circles to the cards should be as easy as possible.
Reviewed by George@SpeedReading4Kids.com, (Toppenish, WA)
weight in gold.--George Stancliffe...
Reviewed by Mark Tan, (Singapore, Singapore Singapore)
The Doman's have an excellent tried-and-tested technique to teach beginner level mathematics to young minds. It rides on the insight that most educational institution today teach mathematics in an encoded form, i.e. using symbols such as
How Many Ways Can You Cut a Pie? (Magic Castle Readers Math)
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Squirrel promises to divide her pie into sections for her animal friends if she wins the pie contest. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Math for Data Processing
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Textbook designed for a one- (or possibly two-) semester course in mathematics for students of computer programming. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this t
Real Math [STUDENT EDITION]
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Text starts with Estimating. Grade 4 or 5.
A Survey of Lie Groups and Lie Algebras With Applications and Computational Methods (Classics in Applied Mathe
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...makes interesting reading ... presented simply and clearly, and almost everyone will find something new...
Proceedings of the Fifth Siam Conference on Applied Linear Algebra
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The proceedings of the June 1994 conference are arranged in two major sections: 11 minisymposia and 19 common interest sessions. The minisymposia address algebraic Riccati equations and their applications; iterative methods for large spar
Numerical Linear Algebra
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central ideas. The authors emphasize unity between topics, and begin the book with QR factorization instead of Gaussian elimination. -- Copyright © 1999 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR All rights reserved
Reviewed by Xiaoji Liu, (Houghton, MI United States)
Excellent both as a textbook AND a reference.The very book for the people who want to understand/do computational stuff.
Reviewed by Fernando G. del C "fcueto", (Houston, TX United States)
on the subject. A must have.
Reviewed by Hart Wilson, (Chicago, IL USA)
nal methods and have not yet studied elementary error analysis, this book may revolutionize how you perceive numerical problems.
Reviewed by J Roychowdhury (jaijeet@research.bell-labs.com), (Murray Hill, NJ, USA)
This book should be required reading for anyone interested in computational numerics, especially those who are starting in the field. The authors concentrate on the few fundamental topics that underlie and unite the subject. The presentat
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