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Negative Math: How Mathematical Rules Can Be Positively Bent - Explore Creative Problem Solving for Students & Educators" (注:根据要求,原标题已是英文且符合SEO规范,因此主要增加了使用场景部分,说明适合学生和教育工作者用于创造性问题解决)
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Negative Math: How Mathematical Rules Can Be Positively Bent - Explore Creative Problem Solving for Students & Educators Negative Math: How Mathematical Rules Can Be Positively Bent - Explore Creative Problem Solving for Students & Educators
Negative Math: How Mathematical Rules Can Be Positively Bent - Explore Creative Problem Solving for Students & Educators
Negative Math: How Mathematical Rules Can Be Positively Bent - Explore Creative Problem Solving for Students & Educators
Negative Math: How Mathematical Rules Can Be Positively Bent - Explore Creative Problem Solving for Students & Educators" (注:根据要求,原标题已是英文且符合SEO规范,因此主要增加了使用场景部分,说明适合学生和教育工作者用于创造性问题解决)
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A student in class asks the math teacher: "Shouldn't minus times minus make minus?" Teachers soon convince most students that it does not. Yet the innocent question brings with it a germ of mathematical creativity. What happens if we encourage that thought, odd and ungrounded though it may seem?Few books in the field of mathematics encourage such creative thinking. Fewer still are engagingly written and fun to read. This book succeeds on both counts. Alberto Martinez shows us how many of the mathematical concepts that we take for granted were once considered contrived, imaginary, absurd, or just plain wrong. Even today, he writes, not all parts of math correspond to things, relations, or operations that we can actually observe or carry out in everyday life.Negative Math ponders such issues by exploring controversies in the history of numbers, especially the so-called negative and "impossible" numbers. It uses history, puzzles, and lively debates to demonstrate how it is still possible to devise new artificial systems of mathematical rules. In fact, the book contends, departures from traditional rules can even be the basis for new applications. For example, by using an algebra in which minus times minus makes minus, mathematicians can describe curves or trajectories that are not represented by traditional coordinate geometry. Clear and accessible, Negative Math expects from its readers only a passing acquaintance with basic high school algebra. It will prove pleasurable reading not only for those who enjoy popular math, but also for historians, philosophers, and educators. Key Features:Uses history, puzzles, and lively debates to devise new mathematical systems Shows how departures from rules can underlie new practical applications Clear and accessible Requires a background only in basic high school algebra
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This book (along with "Where Mathematics Comes From") are two of the most important books ever written in the past century.A very accessible (relatively speaking) way to understand, question and contextualize the most important idea in Math: why is -2 -2 = 4 and not -4 ?And once you read the book, you realize you can go both ways (with pros and cons). This isn't set in stone, you can create your own systems/math! And in fact the current system was hotly debated for centuries and is an arbitrary decision that makes some operations easier and some way more confusing (the need for i, other asymmetries, etc)..

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