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Hidden Harmonies The Lives and Times of the Pythagorean ~ Hidden Harmonies is a stunning book taking the most classic theorem in mathematics and exposing its story its human story for what it really is true poetry” ― James Tanton PhD author and educator founding director of the St Marks Institute of Mathematics
Hidden Harmonies The Lives and Times of the Pythagorean ~ With wit verve and clarity they trace the life of the Pythagorean theorem from ancient Babylo It sounds simple doesnt it Yet this familiar expression is a gateway into the riotous garden of mathematics and sends us on a journey of exploration in the company of two inspired guides acclaimed authors Robert and Ellen Kaplan
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Hidden harmonies the lives and times of the Pythagorean ~ Hidden harmonies the lives and times of the Pythagorean theorem Robert Kaplan Ellen Kaplan A squared plus b squared equals c squared It sounds simple doesnt it Yet this familiar expression is a gateway into the riotous garden of mathematics and sends us on a journey of exploration
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Hidden Harmonies The Lives and Times of the Pythagorean ~ Hidden Harmonies The Lives and Times of the Pythagorean Theorem Gilbert and Sullivans MajorGeneral may have known many but the only cheerful fact about the square on the hypotenuse that is familiar to most of us is that it is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides
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