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Understand A Mathematical Mosaic

A Mathematical Mosaic
By:Ravi Vakil
Published on 1996-01 by Brendan Kelly Publishing Inc.

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Excerpt from a review in the |Mathematics Teacher.| A Mathematical Mosaic is a collection of wonderful topics from nmber theory through combinatorics to game theory, presented in a fashion that seventh- and eighth- grade students can handle yet high school students will find challenging.| John Cocharo, Saint Mark's School of Texas, Dallas, TX

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