An edition of Proofs Without Words II (2000)

Proofs without words II

more exercises in visual thinking

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An edition of Proofs Without Words II (2000)

Proofs without words II

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English
Pages
130

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Cover of: Proofs Without Words II
Proofs Without Words II: More Exercises in Visual Thinking
2020, American Mathematical Society
in English
Cover of: Proofs Without Words II
Proofs Without Words II: More Exercises in Visual Thinking (Classroom Resource Materials)
February 15, 2001, The Mathematical Association of America
Paperback in English - 1st edition
Cover of: Proofs without words II
Proofs without words II: more exercises in visual thinking
2000, Mathematical Association of America
in English

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Published in

Washington, DC

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [125]-128) and index.

Series
Classroom resource materials, Classroom resource materials (Unnumbered)
Genre
Charts, diagrams, etc.
Other Titles
Proofs without words two

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
510
Library of Congress
QA90 .N383 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 130 p. :
Number of pages
130

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6799535M
Internet Archive
proofswithoutwor0000nels
ISBN 10
0883857219
LCCN
00108051
OCLC/WorldCat
45218672
Library Thing
7711407
Goodreads
365667

First Sentence

"The sum of the area of two squares, whose sides are the lengths of the two diagonals of a parallelogram, is equal to the sum of the areas of four squares, whose sides are its four sides."

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