The maths gene: why everyone has it, but most people don't use it

Autor: Keith Devlin
Editora: Phoenix

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Sinopse

Where does our mathematical ability come from? Our prehistoric ancestors' brains were essentially the same as ours, so they must have had the same underlying ability. What purpose could it serve in 50,000 BC? And what exactly goes on in our brains when we multiply 15 by 36 or prove Fermat's Last Theorem? The answer, according to Keith Devlin, is closely related to the evolutionary changes in the human brain that gave rise to language. It lies within our genes and more specifically with the pattern-making abilities with which we are born. Devlin uses these insights to show why some people loathe mathematics, why others find it so difficult, and why a select few excel at the subject. He also suggests ways in which we can improve our mathematical skills.

Dados

Título: The Maths Gene: Why Everyone Has It, But Most People Don't Use It

ISBN: 9780753811269

Idioma: Inglês

Encadernação: Brochura

Formato: 13 x 20

Páginas: 305

Ano copyright: 2000

Ano de edição: 2001

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Participantes

Autor: Keith Devlin