Sunday, September 2, 2007

Kline's Mathematics for the Nonmathematician

Kline's Mathematics for the Nonmathematician

Was good except for:
1. blatant Eurocentricity.
2. Didn't explain proofs and logic well at all.

2 comments:

Iron Spork said...

Is it possible for proofs to EVER be explained in a way that makes sense?

Didn't know you had a blog! And yeah, I've tried using a Mac. The only reason I don't is because my robotics CAD software doesn't run on Macs. *tear*

Anonymous said...

You made some good points there. I did a search about the topic and almost not got any specific details on other sites, but then great to be here, seriously, appreciate that.

- Lucas