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Đã gửi 02-11-2011 - 20:27
Collected problems About inequality - Những bài tập chọn lọc về bất đẳng thức by Võ Quốc Bá Cẩn, Nguyễn Văn Thạch, Nguyễn Phi Hùng, Võ Thành Văn, Phan Hồng Sơn
Đây là một tài liệu hay về bất đẳng thức được viết bởi Võ Quốc Bá Cẩn, Nguyễn Văn Thạch, Nguyễn Phi Hùng, Võ Thành Văn, Phan Hồng Sơn. Tài liệu trình bày khoảng 168 bài bất đẳng thức hay vời đầy đủ các lời giải với nhiều phương pháp tiếp cận khác nhau. Tài liệu phù hợp cho các bạn đang ôn thi học sinh giỏi tỉnh, chọn đội tuyển tỉnh hay thi toán quốc gia.
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- phuonganh_lms, Zaraki, cool hunter và 2 người khác yêu thích
Discovery is a child’s privilege. I mean the small child, the child who is not afraid to be wrong, to look silly, to not be serious, and to act differently from everyone else. He is also not afraid that the things he is interested in are in bad taste or turn out to be different from his expectations, from what they should be, or rather he is not afraid of what they actually are. He ignores the silent and flawless consensus that is part of the air we breathe – the consensus of all the people who are, or are reputed to be, reasonable.
Grothendieck, Récoltes et Semailles (“Crops and Seeds”).
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Đã gửi 02-11-2011 - 20:31
The Stanford Mathematics Problem Book
Book title: The Stanford Mathematics Problem Book: With Hints and Solutions.
Book title: The Stanford Mathematics Problem Book: With Hints and Solutions
By: George Pólya, Jeremy Kilpatrick
Publisher: Dover Publications
Edition: 2009-02-19
ISBN: 0486469247
Book type: DJVU
Pages: 80
File size: 1.08 MB
About the Book:
This volume features a complete set of problems, hints, and solutions based on Stanford University’s well-known competitive examination in mathematics. It offers students at both high school and college levels an excellent mathematics workbook. Filled with rigorous problems, it assists students in developing and cultivating their logic and probability skills.
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- votongdanhho96 yêu thích
Discovery is a child’s privilege. I mean the small child, the child who is not afraid to be wrong, to look silly, to not be serious, and to act differently from everyone else. He is also not afraid that the things he is interested in are in bad taste or turn out to be different from his expectations, from what they should be, or rather he is not afraid of what they actually are. He ignores the silent and flawless consensus that is part of the air we breathe – the consensus of all the people who are, or are reputed to be, reasonable.
Grothendieck, Récoltes et Semailles (“Crops and Seeds”).
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