<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"From modern-day challenges such as balancing a checkbook, following the stock market, buying a home, and figuring out credit card finance charges to appreciating historical developments by Pythagoras, Archimedes, Newton, and other mathematicians, this ... resource addresses more than 1,000 questions related to mathematics. Organized into chapters that cluster similar topics ... this reference provides ... explanations about the fundamentals of algebra, calculus, geometry, trigonometry, and other branches"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>From Sudoku to Quantum Mechanics, Unraveling the Mysteries of Mathematics!</b> <p> What's the formula for changing intimidation to exhilaration? When it comes to math, it's <i><b>The Handy Math Answer Book</i></b>! From a history dating back to prehistoric times and ancient Greece to how we use math in our everyday lives, this fascinating and informative guide addresses the basics of algebra, calculus, geometry, and trigonometry, and then proceeds to practical applications. You'll find easy-to-follow explanations of how math is used in daily financial and market reports, weather forecasts, real estate valuations, games, and measurements of all kinds. In an engaging question-and-answer format, more than 1,000 everyday math questions and concepts are tackled and explained, including ... <i> <li>What are a googol and a googolplex? <li>What are some of the basic "building blocks" of geometry? <li>What is a percent? <li>How do you multiply fractions? <li>What are some of the mathematics behind global warming? <li>What does the philosophy of mathematics mean? <li>What is a computer"app"? <li>What's the difference between wet and dry measurements when you're cooking? <li>How often are political polls wrong? <li>How do you figure out a handicap in golf and bowling? <li>How does the adult brain process fractions?</i> <li>And many, many more! <p> For parents, teachers, students, and anyone seeking additional guidance and clarity on their mathematical quest, <i><b>The Handy Math Answer Book</i></b> is the perfect guide to understanding the world of numbers bridging the gap between left- and right-brained thinking. Appendices on Measurements and Conversion Factors plus Common Formulas for Calculating Areas and Volumes of shapes are also included. Its helpful bibliography and extensive index add to its usefulness.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>plain language questions take readers back to ancient Greece, shed light on the latest innovations of math in applications such as computing, finance, sports, and healthcare, [plus] math basics and history, through math in the physical and natural sciences and math in everyday life.-- <i>Book News</i> <p/>[I]f you want an overview of mathematics, this is a good book. ... ideal for classroom research. While math thinkers will enjoy the overview of their field, the authors offer an entry point for the rest of as well. This will work as book for curious kids to page through, as well as a reference text for reports.-- <i>Children's Literature</i> <p/>the perfect handbook to give your nonmathematician friends ....-- <i>Mathematics Teacher</i> <p/>a good resource for classroom teachers or parents. It is always nice to be able to answer questions about where the mathematics came from, who has contributed to our knowledge, why mathematics is useful, and why it is important for everyone to know this-- <i>Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School</i> <p/>The text is clear and concise and is understandable to lay readers, while not oversimplified. This worthwhile resource will provide valuable background information to budding math experts; teachers will also enjoy posing these questions to their students.-- <i>School Library Journal</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Patricia Barnes-Svarney is the author of The New York Public Library Science Desk Reference and When the Earth Moves: Rogue Earthquakes, Tremors, and Aftershocks, as well as hundreds of articles for science magazines and journals. Thomas E. Svarney is a scientist and the coauthor with Patricia Barnes-Svarney of numerous books, including The Oryx Guide to Natural History, Skies of Fury: Weather Weirdness Around the World, and several titles in the Handy Answer Book series. They live in Endicott, New York.
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