How Not to Be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking

How Not to be Wrong

Authors: Jordan Ellenberg,

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Maths teaches you to see the bigger picture, in a smarter way. Without the use of jargon, Ellenberg shows you how maths can mold your mind to always look for the right answer, to notice patterns in the world around you, and to decipher information accurately.

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