For those really keen on math or for those who really want to learn, you shouldn't have any fear. In this 800 page book you get to watch the author demonstrate how to find Pi. What was it again?
Wonder if my husband who recently completed the Math for his degree and now considers himself a Math genius (rolling my eyes fiercely, though I love him so), would like this for his upcoming birthday present? Bwuahahahahahhahaha
For the life of me, 800 pages of Maths! I get stumped with just a few pages of elementary maths. But still it's good to know a lot can develop from a 3.14 thing! Thanks for bringing it up, HGW!
Math was always my least favorite subject. That book would be 800 pages of pure torture for me.
ReplyDeletei like mine with berries...raspberry in particular.
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It's best with whipped cream on top.
ReplyDeleteMy astrology chart is all air and water. There is no math logic to my brain.
ReplyDelete3.14 is as far as i go
ReplyDeleteno pi for me
ReplyDeleteWonder if my husband who recently completed the Math for his degree and now considers himself a Math genius (rolling my eyes fiercely, though I love him so), would like this for his upcoming birthday present? Bwuahahahahahhahaha
ReplyDeleteHave you seen the "Life of PI"? Of course you have.
ReplyDelete800 pages? Oh, my heck. Not a math fan here llol
ReplyDeleteFor the life of me, 800 pages of Maths! I get stumped with just a few pages of elementary maths. But still it's good to know a lot can develop from a 3.14 thing! Thanks for bringing it up, HGW!
ReplyDeleteHank
The only pi I want better have a good crust and berries. 800 pages of math sounds like high school revisited!
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