Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
318
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1979
Publisher
Oxford University at the Clarendon Press
Edition
NOTE: Owner's Name And Book Plate
ISBN-10
0198245912
ISBN-13
9780198245919
Description
David Bostock delves into the fascinating world of numbers, offering a comprehensive exploration of both natural and rational or irrational numbers. Through careful analysis, he lays the foundation for understanding fundamental concepts that govern arithmetic and logic. His approach is methodical, guiding readers through the intricacies of numerical relationships while emphasizing clarity and accessibility.
In his examination, Bostock not only defines and categorizes natural and rational numbers but also invites readers to ponder the significance of irrational numbers, challenging conventional perceptions of quantity and value. The text fosters a deeper appreciation for mathematics, illustrating how these concepts intertwine in both theoretical frameworks and practical applications.
Rich with bibliographical references and indexes, this work serves as an invaluable resource for students and enthusiasts alike. Bostock’s insights create a bridge between abstract mathematical ideas and real-world implications, making complex topics approachable for those eager to enhance their understanding of numbers.
In his examination, Bostock not only defines and categorizes natural and rational numbers but also invites readers to ponder the significance of irrational numbers, challenging conventional perceptions of quantity and value. The text fosters a deeper appreciation for mathematics, illustrating how these concepts intertwine in both theoretical frameworks and practical applications.
Rich with bibliographical references and indexes, this work serves as an invaluable resource for students and enthusiasts alike. Bostock’s insights create a bridge between abstract mathematical ideas and real-world implications, making complex topics approachable for those eager to enhance their understanding of numbers.