The Joy of x

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The Joy of x is a popular mathematics book by Steven Strogatz that uses everyday stories and clear explanations to reveal the beauty and relevance of math in daily life.

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The Joy of x (New York Times column) 1

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instanceOf book
person
popular mathematics book
aimsTo explain mathematics through everyday stories
make mathematics accessible
show the relevance of mathematics in daily life
author Steven Strogatz NERFINISHED
basedOn The Joy of x column in The New York Times
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
coversTopic algebra
arithmetic
calculus
complex numbers
exponential growth
geometry
infinity
logarithms
mathematical modeling
probability
statistics
trigonometry
genre non-fiction
popular mathematics
hasFormat audiobook
e-book
hasTheme beauty of mathematics
intuition in mathematics
mathematics in everyday life
intendedAudience general audience
non-specialist readers
language English
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
notableFor connecting abstract math to daily experience
making advanced mathematical ideas accessible
occupation author
mathematician
publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt NERFINISHED
style expository
informal
narrative
subject applied mathematics
mathematical thinking
mathematics
uses everyday situations
real-life examples
stories
writtenBy Steven Strogatz NERFINISHED

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Steven Strogatz notableWork The Joy of x
Steven Strogatz notableWork The Joy of x
this entity surface form: The Joy of x (New York Times column)