6 has a problem.
Everyone knows that 7 is always after him. Word on the street is that 7 ate 9. If that’s true, 6’s days are numbered. Lucky for him, Private I is on the case. But the facts just don’t add up.
It’s odd.
Will Private I put two and two together and solve the problem . . . or is 6 next in line to be subtracted?
Recognized as the father of analytic geometry, René Descartes was a French mathematician and philosopher. Kids will love this funny and very accessible tale – based on one of math’s greatest myths – about the man who popularized the Cartesion system of coordinates.
THE BOY WHO LOVED MATH: THE IMPROBABLE LIFE OF PAUL ERDOS is a captivating biography that sheds light on the extraordinary life of Paul Erdos, a renowned mathematician.What sets Erdos apart is not only his mathematical brilliance but also his unconventional lifestyle.
Hypatia of Alexandria was one of the world’s first female mathematicians. Socrates himself claimed that
she “far surpassed all the philosophers of her time,”and her inventions and teachings changed life as it
was known in the ancient Greco-Roman Empire. Hypatia was an astronomer, scholar, and teacher,
but if anyone were to ask her what she loved most, the answer would always be math!
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