Here are some great books about math in 10 simple points:
"The Joy of x" by Steven Strogatz - A fun and easy guide to how math appears in everyday life, showing its beauty and usefulness.
"How Not to Be Wrong" by Jordan Ellenberg - A practical and entertaining book about how math influences the world around us and helps us think better.
"Math with Bad Drawings" by Ben Orlin - A lighthearted look at math ideas with funny drawings that make big concepts easy to understand.
"Fermat’s Enigma" by Simon Singh - The thrilling story of how one of the most famous math problems was finally solved after hundreds of years.
"The Calculus Story" by David Acheson - A simple and exciting explanation of what calculus is and why it’s so important in science and technology.
"Gödel, Escher, Bach" by Douglas Hofstadter - A fascinating book that connects math, art, and music, offering deep ideas in an engaging way.
"The Princeton Companion to Mathematics" edited by Timothy Gowers - A big, detailed book covering all kinds of math topics for those who want to explore further.
"A Mathematician’s Apology" by G.H. Hardy - A short, thoughtful essay on the beauty and creativity of math, written by a famous mathematician.
"The Art and Craft of Problem Solving" by Paul Zeitz - A guide to becoming better at solving math problems, filled with useful tips and tricks.
"Concrete Mathematics" by Ronald Graham, Donald Knuth, and Oren Patashnik - A clear and practical book for learning math used in computer science and problem-solving.
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