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Mastering mathematical thinking for college-level success.
Introduction to Mathematical Thinking could be a good read for high school and first-year college students studying STEM subjects who are struggling with the transition from high school math to college-level mathematics. This book offers a unique approach to understanding mathematical thinking and provides valuable insights into how to apply it. It's a short and engaging read that is accessible to anyone who desires to enhance their analytical thinking skills. Dr. Keith Devlin's extensive background in mathematics and experience as a professor at Stanford University makes this book a must-read for STEM students who want to succeed in college-level math.
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Mastering mathematical thinking for college-level success.
Introduction to Mathematical Thinking could be a good read for high school and first-year college students studying STEM subjects who are struggling with the transition from high school math to college-level mathematics. This book offers a unique approach to understanding mathematical thinking and provides valuable insights into how to apply it. It's a short and engaging read that is accessible to anyone who desires to enhance their analytical thinking skills. Dr. Keith Devlin's extensive background in mathematics and experience as a professor at Stanford University makes this book a must-read for STEM students who want to succeed in college-level math.
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