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9781409384021: Train Your Brain to be a Maths Genius

Synopsis

Everyone can get in a muddle with maths, but this fun-filled visual guide brings brain brilliance and guarantees games galore!??

This captivating and comprehensive introduction to the wonders of numbers includes an exploration of amazing algebra, puzzling primes, super sequences, and special shapes. Put your brain through its paces in a variety of exciting activities, challenges, tips, and tricks. Expect tantalising tests with questions to answer, codes to crack, puzzles to solve, and illusions to inspire you along the way. Meet the big names and even bigger brains who made mathematical history, such as Pythagoras, and Isaac Newton, and Alan Turing. Combining fun and facts in one complete unputdownable package, this is a welcome boost for brains everywhere.??

Count on this essential book to make maths more magical and memorable than ever before. Whether you're a maths mastermind, numbers nerd, or completely clueless with calculations, train your brain to come out on top.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

Packed with things to do, Train Your Brain to be a Maths Genius, will help you calculate equations that will make your knees tremble, it will make fretting about fractions a thing of the past, and best of all - it's great fun!Jam packed with activities, puzzles, challenges, tips and tricks to boost brain power, this book also has a section on 'Great Brains', telling you all about the interesting stories of maths geniuses and the importance of their discoveries. Combining info and facts with quirky brainteasers that will keep you on your toes, Train Your Brain to be a Maths Genius engages the brain and helps the young student gain confidence in his or her mathematical ability as they learn by doing.Train Your Brain to be a Maths Genius will help you learn in the best way - it will make maths fun!

Biographie de l'auteur

Mike Goldsmith has a PhD in astrophysics from Keele University, awarded for his research into variable supergiant stars and cosmic dust formation. From 1987 until 2007, he worked in the Acoustics Group at the UK's National Physical Laboratory and was head of the group for many years. His work there included research into automatic speech recognition, human speech patterns, environmental noise, and novel microphones. He still works with NPL on a freelance basis and has recently completed a project to develop a new type of environmental noise mapping system.

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