Which Way Did the Bicycle Go?

Which Way Did the Bicycle Go?
Title Which Way Did the Bicycle Go? PDF eBook
Author Joseph D. E. Konhauser
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 262
Release 1996
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780883853252

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The best problems selected from over 25 years of the Problem of the Week at Macalester College.

Which Way Did the Bicycle Go?: And Other Intriguing Mathematical Mysteries

Which Way Did the Bicycle Go?: And Other Intriguing Mathematical Mysteries
Title Which Way Did the Bicycle Go?: And Other Intriguing Mathematical Mysteries PDF eBook
Author Joseph D. E. Konhauser
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 235
Release 1996-12-31
Genre Education
ISBN 1470463822

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MAA Press: An Imprint of the American Mathematical Society This collection will give students (high school or beyond), teachers, and university professors a chance to experience the pleasure of wrestling with some beautiful problems of elementary mathematics. Readers can compare their sleuthing talents with those of Sherlock Holmes, who made a bad mistake regarding the first problem in the collection: Determine the direction of travel of a bicycle that has left its tracks in a patch of mud. Which Way did the Bicycle Go? contains a variety of other unusual and interesting problems in geometry, algebra, combinatorics, and number theory. For example, if a pizza is sliced into eight 45-degree wedges meeting at a point other than the center of the pizza, and two people eat alternate wedges, will they get equal amounts of pizza? Or: What is the rightmost nonzero digit of the product 1⋅2⋅3⋯1,000,000 1⋅2⋅3⋯1,000,000? Or: Is a manufacturer's claim that a certain unusual combination lock allows thousands of combinations justified? Complete solutions to the 191 problems are included along with problem variations and topics for investigation.

Which Way Did the Bicycle Go?

Which Way Did the Bicycle Go?
Title Which Way Did the Bicycle Go? PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 235
Release 1996
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780883853009

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The Edge of the Universe

The Edge of the Universe
Title The Edge of the Universe PDF eBook
Author Deanna Haunsperger
Publisher MAA
Pages 338
Release 2006
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9780883855553

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Exquisite expositions of mathematics taken from the first ten years of the Math Horizons magazine.

Using the Mathematics Literature

Using the Mathematics Literature
Title Using the Mathematics Literature PDF eBook
Author Kristine K. Fowler
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 404
Release 2004-05-25
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1482276445

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This reference serves as a reader-friendly guide to every basic tool and skill required in the mathematical library and helps mathematicians find resources in any format in the mathematics literature. It lists a wide range of standard texts, journals, review articles, newsgroups, and Internet and database tools for every major subfield in mathemati

Uncommon Mathematical Excursions

Uncommon Mathematical Excursions
Title Uncommon Mathematical Excursions PDF eBook
Author Dan Kalman
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 265
Release 2020-07-29
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 1470458446

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Mathematical Delights

Mathematical Delights
Title Mathematical Delights PDF eBook
Author Ross Honsberger
Publisher American Mathematical Soc.
Pages 252
Release 2019-06-25
Genre Education
ISBN 1470451697

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Mathematical Delights is a collection of 90 short elementary gems from algebra, geometry, combinatorics, and number theory. Ross Honsberger presents us with some surprising results, brilliant ideas, and beautiful arguments in mathematics, written in his wonderfully lucid style. The book is a mathematical entertainment to be read at a leisurely pace. High school mathematics should equip the reader to handle the problems presented in the book. The topics are entirely independent and can be read in any order. A useful set of indices helps the reader locate topics in the text.