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by spankibalt
252 days ago
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From the books advice corner: "As explained in the preface, the main prerequisite is some amount of mathematical
maturity. This means I expect the reader to know how to read and write a proof, follow logical arguments, and so on." Yeah, that's way beyond what's called basic math instruction, e. g. in schools. A more specific, as in accurate, subtitle (or description) is in order. |
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Apparently the author tried to somewhat expand the audience from that, but to me it seems still mostly appropriate for smart high schoolers who have heard some pieces of lore from friends about these topics, but they can't put that puzzle in order in their minds yet.
It's most definitely not aimed at the average student. You need to be highly curious, motivated and find math fun already.
And I think that's a perfectly fine thing. It's great to have books for that kind of audience.