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Maths 100 Ideas in 100 Words offers the essential facts at your fingertips, satisfying your mathematical curiosity and helping you to understand the biggest concepts in maths in concise, 100-word summaries. One of the first titles in a cutting-edge new series created in partnership with The Science Museum, this book introduces 100 key areas of maths - such as prime numbers, algebra, probability, algorithms and pure maths - and explains each topic in just 100 words. Perfect for getting your head around big ideas clearly and quickly, or refreshing your memory of the fundamentals of maths, this…mehr

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Maths 100 Ideas in 100 Words offers the essential facts at your fingertips, satisfying your mathematical curiosity and helping you to understand the biggest concepts in maths in concise, 100-word summaries. One of the first titles in a cutting-edge new series created in partnership with The Science Museum, this book introduces 100 key areas of maths - such as prime numbers, algebra, probability, algorithms and pure maths - and explains each topic in just 100 words. Perfect for getting your head around big ideas clearly and quickly, or refreshing your memory of the fundamentals of maths, this book covers the most up-to-date terms and theories and inspires a heightened level of understanding and enjoyment to the core areas of maths you can discover in The Science Museum.
Autorenporträt
Katie Steckles is a maths communicator and lecturer. She finished her PhD in 2011, and since then has talked about maths in schools, at festivals, and on BBC radio and TV. Sam Hartburn is a maths consultant and freelance editor. She has worked on popular maths books, textbooks and digital learning resources, and holds a BSc in Mathematics from York University. Ben Sparks is a maths communicator, public speaker and former maths teacher. His performances include regular work with the Numberphile YouTube channel where his videos have been watched over 12 million times. He also runs his own YouTube channel SparksMaths. The Science Museum is part of the Science Museum Group, the world¿s leading group of science museums that share a world-class collection providing an enduring record of scientific, technological and medical achievements from across the globe. Over the last century the Science Museum, the home of human ingenuity, has grown in scale and scope, inspiring visitors with exhibitions covering topics as diverse as robots, code-breaking, cosmonauts and superbugs.