The Maths That Made Us

how numbers created civilisation

(Author) Michael Brooks
Format: Paperback
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Quadratic equations, Pythagoras' theorem, imaginary numbers, and pi -- you may remember studying these at school, but did anyone ever explain why? Never fear -- bestselling science writer, and your new favourite maths teacher, Michael Brooks is here to help. In The Maths That Made Us, Brooks reminds us of the wonders of numbers: how they enabled explorers to travel far across the seas and astronomers to map the heavens; how they won wars and halted the HIV epidemic; how they are responsible for the design of your home and almost everything in it, down to the smartphone in your pocket. His clear explanations of the maths that built our world, along with stories about where it came from and how it shaped human history, will engage and delight. From ancient Egyptian priests to the Apollo astronauts, and Babylonian tax collectors to juggling robots, join Brooks and his extraordinarily eccentric cast of characters in discovering how maths made us who we are today.

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Publisher:
Scribe Publications
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
336
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781913348984
Publish year:
2022
Publish date:
Sept. 8, 2022

Michael Brooks

Michael Brooks was a British science writer and author known for his book "13 Things That Don't Make Sense." His writing style was engaging and accessible, making complex scientific concepts understandable to the general public. Brooks' key contribution to literature was popularizing science and sparking curiosity in readers worldwide.

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