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The top 100 bestselling books of all time

 

The top 100 bestselling books of all time: how does Fifty Shades of Grey compare?

 


 

 

Is Fifty Shades of Grey really the UK's best-selling book? See how it compares to the top 100 best-sellers of all time

Publisher Cornerstone (part of Random House) announced this week that the erotic novel has sold in excess of 5.3m copies in print and ebook – more than The Highway Code or Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code.

The book has remained in the top slot in the UK bestseller lists for the 16th week running. The second and third books, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed, are also selling fast, with UK sales of 3.6m and 3.2m respectively. Combined UK sales for the trilogy are in excess of 12m copies, with rights to the book sold around the world and published in languages including Albanian, Chinese, Russian, Serbian and Vietnamese.

But is it right? Proving sales across platforms independently is very difficult as there are so many outlets. Nielsen Bookscan, which collects the retail sales information from point of sale systems in more than 31,500 bookshops around the world, does not provide collated sales across e-books and physical books, which means we' are reliant on publishers.

So, bearing that in mind, Nielsen have given us their top 100 list of all-time Uk book sales. It shows volumes of each book, its publisher and genre. So, how does Fifty Shades compare?

It's not top on this list: that's got Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code at number one, followed by the Harry Potter novels.

First thing to say is that the Highway Code dominates everything - but because it has been around for so long it artificially jumps near the top of the list with the many versions since 1998 selling over 4.8m copies. So we've removed it from this list although it's easy to compare.

But considering the Fifty Shades books have only just been published, they are already a powerful force. Fifty Shades itself has sold 3,758,936 copies, with the two follow-ups, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed selling over two million copies each. This is how the big series compare:

The list is fascinating in its own right, even without the dominance of the big writers. Just for these other top books:
• Top children's book: The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle, with 1,783,535 sales. Julia Donaldson's The Gruffalo is right behind with 1,781,269 sales
• Top cookery book: Jamie's 30-Minute Meals, by Jamie Oliver with 1,743,266 sales
• Top non-fiction humour: The World According to Clarkson by Jeremy Clarkson with 1,489,403 sales


 

 

Data summary

Top 100 best selling books of all time

UK sales only. Click heading to sort table.

Rank

Title

Author

Volume Sales

Publisher

Genre

SOURCE: NIELSEN BOOK SCAN

1

Da Vinci Code,The

Brown, Dan

5,094,805

Transworld

Crime, Thriller & Adventure

2

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

Rowling, J.K.

4,475,152

Bloomsbury

Children's Fiction

3

Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

Rowling, J.K.

4,200,654

Bloomsbury

Children's Fiction

4

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Rowling, J.K.

4,179,479

Bloomsbury

Children's Fiction

5

Fifty Shades of Grey

James, E. L.

3,758,936

Random House

Romance & Sagas

6

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Rowling, J.K.

3,583,215

Bloomsbury

Children's Fiction

7

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

Rowling, J.K.

3,484,047

Bloomsbury

Children's Fiction

8

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Rowling, J.K.

3,377,906

Bloomsbury

Children's Fiction

9

Angels and Demons

Brown, Dan

3,193,946

Transworld

Crime, Thriller & Adventure

10

Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince:Children's Edition

Rowling, J.K.

2,950,264

Bloomsbury

Children's Fiction

11

Fifty Shades Darker

James, E. L.

2,479,784

Random House

Romance & Sagas

12

Twilight

Meyer, Stephenie

2,315,405

Little, Brown Book

Young Adult Fiction

13

Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,The:Millennium Trilogy

Larsson, Stieg

2,233,570

Quercus

Crime, Thriller & Adventure

14

Fifty Shades Freed

James, E. L.

2,193,928

Random House

Romance & Sagas

15

Lost Symbol,The

Brown, Dan

2,183,031

Transworld

Crime, Thriller & Adventure

16

New Moon

Meyer, Stephenie

2,152,737

Little, Brown Book

Young Adult Fiction

17

Deception Point

Brown, Dan

2,062,145

Transworld

Crime, Thriller & Adventure

18

Eclipse

Meyer, Stephenie

2,052,876

Little, Brown Book

Young Adult Fiction

19

Lovely Bones,The

Sebold, Alice

2,005,598

Pan Macmillan

General & Literary Fiction

20

Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time,The

Haddon, Mark

1,979,552

Random House

General & Literary Fiction

21

Digital Fortress

Brown, Dan

1,928,900

Transworld

Crime, Thriller & Adventure

22

Short History of Nearly Everything,A

Bryson, Bill

1,852,919

Transworld

Popular Science

23

Girl Who Played with Fire,The:Millennium Trilogy

Larsson, Stieg

1,814,784

Quercus

Crime, Thriller & Adventure

24

Breaking Dawn

Meyer, Stephenie

1,787,118

Little, Brown Book

Young Adult Fiction

25

Very Hungry Caterpillar,The:The Very Hungry Caterpillar

Carle, Eric

1,783,535

Penguin

Picture Books

26

Gruffalo,The

Donaldson, Julia

1,781,269

Pan Macmillan

Picture Books

27

Jamie's 30-Minute Meals

Oliver, Jamie

1,743,266

Penguin

Food & Drink: General

28

Kite Runner,The

Hosseini, Khaled

1,629,119

Bloomsbury

General & Literary Fiction

29

One Day

Nicholls, David

1,616,068

Hodder & Stoughton

General & Literary Fiction

30

Thousand Splendid Suns,A

Hosseini, Khaled

1,583,992

Bloomsbury

General & Literary Fiction

31

Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest,The:Millennium Trilogy

Larsson, Stieg

1,555,135

Quercus

Crime, Thriller & Adventure

32

Time Traveler's Wife,The

Niffenegger, Audrey

1,546,886

Random House

General & Literary Fiction

33

Atonement

McEwan, Ian

1,539,428

Random House

General & Literary Fiction

34

Bridget Jones's Diary:A Novel

Fielding, Helen

1,508,205

Pan Macmillan

General & Literary Fiction

35

World According to Clarkson,The

Clarkson, Jeremy

1,489,403

Penguin

Humour: Collections & General

36

Captain Corelli's Mandolin

Bernieres, Louis de

1,352,318

Random House

General & Literary Fiction

37

Sound of Laughter,The

Kay, Peter

1,310,207

Random House

Autobiography: General

38

Life of Pi

Martel, Yann

1,310,176

Canongate

General & Literary Fiction

39

Billy Connolly

Stephenson, Pamela

1,231,957

HarperCollins

Biography: The Arts

40

Child Called It,A

Pelzer, Dave

1,217,712

Orion

Autobiography: General

41

Gruffalo's Child,The

Donaldson, Julia

1,208,711

Pan Macmillan

Picture Books

42

Angela's Ashes:A Memoir of a Childhood

McCourt, Frank

1,204,058

HarperCollins

Autobiography: General

43

Birdsong

Faulks, Sebastian

1,184,967

Random House

General & Literary Fiction

44

Northern Lights:His Dark Materials S.

Pullman, Philip

1,181,503

Scholastic Ltd.

Young Adult Fiction

45

Labyrinth

Mosse, Kate

1,181,093

Orion

General & Literary Fiction

46

Harry Potter and the Half-blood Prince

Rowling, J.K.

1,153,181

Bloomsbury

Science Fiction & Fantasy

47

Help,The

Stockett, Kathryn

1,132,336

Penguin

General & Literary Fiction

48

Man and Boy

Parsons, Tony

1,130,802

HarperCollins

General & Literary Fiction

49

Memoirs of a Geisha

Golden, Arthur

1,126,337

Random House

General & Literary Fiction

50

No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency,The:No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency S.

McCall Smith, Alexander

1,115,549

Little, Brown Book

Crime, Thriller & Adventure

51

Island,The

Hislop, Victoria

1,108,328

Headline

General & Literary Fiction

52

PS, I Love You

Ahern, Cecelia

1,107,379

HarperCollins

General & Literary Fiction

53

You are What You Eat:The Plan That Will Change Your Life

McKeith, Gillian

1,104,403

Penguin

Fitness & Diet

54

Shadow of the Wind,The

Zafon, Carlos Ruiz

1,092,349

Orion

General & Literary Fiction

55

Tales of Beedle the Bard,The

Rowling, J.K.

1,090,847

Bloomsbury

Children's Fiction

56

Broker,The

Grisham, John

1,087,262

Random House

Crime, Thriller & Adventure

57

Dr. Atkins' New Diet Revolution:The No-hunger, Luxurious Weight Loss P

Atkins, Robert C.

1,054,196

Random House

Fitness & Diet

58

Subtle Knife,The:His Dark Materials S.

Pullman, Philip

1,037,160

Scholastic Ltd.

Young Adult Fiction

59

Eats, Shoots and Leaves:The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation

Truss, Lynne

1,023,688

Profile Books Group

Usage & Writing Guides

60

Delia's How to Cook:(Bk.1)

Smith, Delia

1,015,956

Random House

Food & Drink: General

61

Chocolat

Harris, Joanne

1,009,873

Transworld

General & Literary Fiction

62

Boy in the Striped Pyjamas,The

Boyne, John

1,004,414

Random House Childrens Books G

Young Adult Fiction

63

My Sister's Keeper

Picoult, Jodi

1,003,780

Hodder & Stoughton

General & Literary Fiction

64

Amber Spyglass,The:His Dark Materials S.

Pullman, Philip

1,002,314

Scholastic Ltd.

Young Adult Fiction

65

To Kill a Mockingbird

Lee, Harper

998,213

Random House

General & Literary Fiction

66

Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus:A Practical Guide for Improvin

Gray, John

992,846

HarperCollins

Popular Culture & Media: General Interest

67

Dear Fatty

French, Dawn

986,753

Random House

Autobiography: The Arts

68

Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian,A

Lewycka, Marina

986,115

Penguin

General & Literary Fiction

69

Hannibal

Harris, Thomas

970,509

Random House

Crime, Thriller & Adventure

70

Lord of the Rings,The

Tolkien, J. R. R.

967,466

HarperCollins

Science Fiction & Fantasy

71

Stupid White Men:...and Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Natio

Moore, Michael

963,353

Penguin

Current Affairs & Issues

72

Interpretation of Murder,The

Rubenfeld, Jed

962,515

Headline

Crime, Thriller & Adventure

73

Sharon Osbourne Extreme:My Autobiography

Osbourne, Sharon

959,496

Little, Brown Book

Autobiography: The Arts

74

Alchemist,The:A Fable About Following Your Dream

Coelho, Paulo

956,114

HarperCollins

General & Literary Fiction

75

At My Mother's Knee ...:and Other Low Joints

O'Grady, Paul

945,640

Transworld

Autobiography: The Arts

76

Notes from a Small Island

Bryson, Bill

931,312

Transworld

Travel Writing

77

Return of the Naked Chef,The

Oliver, Jamie

925,425

Penguin

Food & Drink: General

78

Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason

Fielding, Helen

924,695

Pan Macmillan

General & Literary Fiction

79

Jamie's Italy

Oliver, Jamie

906,968

Penguin

National & Regional Cuisine

80

I Can Make You Thin

McKenna, Paul

905,086

Transworld

Fitness & Diet

81

Down Under

Bryson, Bill

890,847

Transworld

Travel Writing

82

Summons,The

Grisham, John

869,671

Random House

Crime, Thriller & Adventure

83

Small Island

Levy, Andrea

869,659

Headline

General & Literary Fiction

84

Nigella Express

Lawson, Nigella

862,602

Random House

Food & Drink: General

85

Brick Lane

Ali, Monica

856,540

Transworld

General & Literary Fiction

86

Memory Keeper's Daughter,The

Edwards, Kim

845,858

Penguin

General & Literary Fiction

87

Room on the Broom

Donaldson, Julia

842,535

Pan Macmillan

Picture Books

88

About a Boy

Hornby, Nick

828,215

Penguin

General & Literary Fiction

89

My Booky Wook

Brand, Russell

820,563

Hodder & Stoughton

Autobiography: The Arts

90

God Delusion,The

Dawkins, Richard

816,907

Transworld

Popular Science

91

"Beano" Annual,The

0

816,585

D.C. Thomson

Children's Annuals

92

White Teeth

Smith, Zadie

815,586

Penguin

General & Literary Fiction

93

House at Riverton,The

Morton, Kate

814,370

Pan Macmillan

General & Literary Fiction

94

Book Thief,The

Zusak, Markus

809,641

Transworld

General & Literary Fiction

95

Nights of Rain and Stars

Binchy, Maeve

808,900

Orion

General & Literary Fiction

96

Ghost,The

Harris, Robert

807,311

Random House

General & Literary Fiction

97

Happy Days with the Naked Chef

Oliver, Jamie

794,201

Penguin

Food & Drink: General

98

Hunger Games,The:Hunger Games Trilogy

Collins, Suzanne

792,187

Scholastic Ltd.

Young Adult Fiction

99

Lost Boy,The:A Foster Child's Search for the Love of a Family

Pelzer, Dave

791,507

Orion

Biography: General

100

Jamie's Ministry of Food:Anyone Can Learn to Cook in 24 Hours

Oliver, Jamie

791,095

Penguin

Food & Drink: General

 

 

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Searching for the Lost Path in the Desert: The Story of a Brave Young Man.

 

 



 

Searching for the Lost Path in the Desert

The story of Ali lost in the desert follows the adventures of a young man named Ali who gets lost in the desert after leaving his homeland in search of adventure. After facing difficulties and with the help of kind strangers, Ali began to learn important lessons about life, nature and cultural diversity. Over time, he became more involved in more responsible travel and began to share his knowledge with others, while staying in touch with his roots and family. Showing how every trip can be an opportunity to learn, grow and contribute to a better world for all, the story highlights the importance of human relationships.

  


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Ali, Lost in the Desert

The story of Ali lost in the desert follows the adventures of a young man named Ali who gets lost in the desert after leaving his homeland in search of adventure. After facing difficulties and with the help of kind strangers, Ali began to learn important lessons about life, nature and cultural diversity. Over time, he became more involved in more responsible travel and began to share his knowledge with others, while staying in touch with his roots and family. Showing how every trip can be an opportunity to learn, grow and contribute to a better world for all, the story highlights the importance of human relationships.
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  • Broché ‏ : ‎ 72 pages
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  • Poids de l'article ‏ : ‎ 150 g
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DOT TO DOT BOOK FOR KIDS AGES 4 -8: Connect the Dots Puzzles for Children - Activity Book for Learning - Age 4-6, 6-8 Year Olds, Fun and Challenging Join the Dots: The mindful way to relax and unwind

 

A dot-to-dot book for kids is a book that includes a series of numbered dots on each page, with lines that can be drawn between the dots to reveal a hidden image. These books are designed to help young children develop their fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and concentration, while also providing an enjoyable and rewarding activity.

Dot-to-dot books typically come in a variety of themes, such as animals, vehicles, space, and cartoons. They can be found in different levels of difficulty, from simple dot-to-dot images with fewer dots to more complex ones with hundreds of dots.

In addition to being a fun activity, dot-to-dot books can also be used to teach children about numbers and counting. As they connect the dots in the correct sequence, children can learn to count and recognize numbers in a visual and engaging way.

Overall, dot-to-dot books for kids can be a great tool for parents and teachers to help young children develop important skills in a fun and enjoyable way.

 

 




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The goal of the connect the dots game is to draw a picture by connecting the dots.
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THE HIGH SCHOOL ALGEBRA and TRIGONOMETRY, Structure and Method: Basics of Geometry and Trigonometry, Math geometry classroom,Teacher book, Quick ... geometry and Algebra,grade 5 and 6

 

Algebra and trigonometry are two branches of mathematics that are closely related and often taught together in high school and college courses.

Algebra is a branch of mathematics that deals with symbols and the rules for manipulating those symbols. It involves the study of equations, polynomials, functions, and graphs. Algebraic concepts are used extensively in many areas of mathematics and science, including calculus, physics, and engineering.

Trigonometry is the study of the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles. It involves the study of trigonometric functions, such as sine, cosine, and tangent, and their applications to real-world problems. Trigonometry is used extensively in geometry, physics, engineering, and many other fields.

In algebra and trigonometry courses, students learn how to solve equations, manipulate algebraic expressions, graph functions, and solve trigonometric problems. They also learn how to apply these concepts to real-world problems, such as calculating distances or angles in a variety of situations.

In higher-level courses, students may also learn about complex numbers, matrices, and other advanced algebraic and trigonometric concepts. These courses are important for students who plan to pursue careers in fields such as science, engineering, and mathematics, as well as for those who simply want to develop their mathematical skills and understanding.

 

 


 

Algebra:

Algebra is typically divided into two main branches: elementary algebra and abstract algebra. Elementary algebra involves the study of the basic rules and operations of algebra, such as solving linear and quadratic equations, manipulating polynomials, and graphing functions. Abstract algebra, on the other hand, is more advanced and involves the study of algebraic structures, such as groups, rings, and fields.

Some of the key topics covered in an algebra course include:

  • Solving linear and quadratic equations
  • Manipulating algebraic expressions, such as polynomials and rational expressions
  • Graphing linear and quadratic functions
  • Solving systems of linear equations
  • Working with exponents and logarithms
  • Studying functions and their properties
  • Learning about complex numbers and their operations

Trigonometry:

Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics that focuses on the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles. The most commonly used trigonometric functions are sine, cosine, and tangent, which relate the angle of a triangle to the ratios of its sides.

Some of the key topics covered in a trigonometry course include:

  • Understanding the basic trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent)
  • Solving right triangles using trigonometry
  • Understanding the unit circle and its applications to trigonometry
  • Solving oblique triangles using the Law of Sines and the Law of Cosines
  • Graphing trigonometric functions and their transformations
  • Using trigonometry to solve real-world problems, such as finding the height of a building or the distance between two points

Algebra and trigonometry are important fields of study for many different careers, including engineering, physics, computer science, and finance. They also provide a strong foundation for higher-level mathematics courses, such as calculus and differential equations.

 




 

Algebra:

In high school algebra, students typically continue to study and build upon the foundational topics covered in middle school, with an emphasis on more advanced concepts and applications. Some of the key topics covered in high school algebra include:

  • Solving equations and inequalities involving variables, exponents, and logarithms
  • Working with functions and their properties, including linear, quadratic, exponential, and logarithmic functions
  • Solving systems of equations using algebraic methods such as substitution, elimination, and matrix algebra
  • Analyzing and graphing functions and their transformations
  • Studying complex numbers and their operations
  • Understanding matrices and their applications, such as in systems of linear equations and transformations
  • Introducing topics in abstract algebra, such as groups and rings

Trigonometry:

In high school trigonometry, students delve deeper into the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles, as well as the applications of trigonometric functions in real-world scenarios. Some of the key topics covered in high school trigonometry include:

  • Understanding the trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, cotangent) and their properties
  • Solving triangles using trigonometry, including right triangles, oblique triangles, and the Law of Sines and the Law of Cosines
  • Graphing trigonometric functions and their transformations
  • Understanding the unit circle and its applications to trigonometry
  • Using trigonometry to solve real-world problems, such as in navigation, surveying, and physics
  • Introducing topics in precalculus, such as polar coordinates and parametric equations

Algebra and trigonometry are important fields of study for many different careers and fields, including science, engineering, economics, and finance. They also provide a strong foundation for higher-level mathematics courses, such as calculus and linear algebra.

 





OBJECTIVES:
In this text we present the essentials of trigonometry and algebra with some applications. Our aim
is to provide students with a solid working knowledge, which they will be able to apply in other courses
and in their occupations. To this end we emphasize practical skills, problem solving, and computational
techniques. We always try to justify theory by down-to-earth applications.
Our presentation is informal. We believe that a definition-theorem-proof style quickly deadens the interest
of most students at this level. While we include some proofs, we do so only when they give insight into
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  • A problem situation, resulting from everyday or professional life, so that the student develops an investigative approach.
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The History of the Big Ideas mathematics, Essential Calculus Math Problems with applications: Famous Conjectures in Mathematics 

 

In mathematics, a conjecture is a statement that is believed to be true, but has not been proven using rigorous mathematical techniques. Conjectures are often proposed by mathematicians based on observations, patterns, and data, and they can be very influential in guiding mathematical research and discovery. Here are some famous conjectures in mathematics:

1. The Riemann Hypothesis: This is perhaps the most famous and important unsolved problem in mathematics. Proposed by Bernhard Riemann in 1859, the Riemann Hypothesis relates to the distribution of prime numbers and their relationship to the zeros of the Riemann zeta function.

2. The Collatz Conjecture: Also known as the 3n + 1 problem, this conjecture concerns a simple iterative process that starts with any positive integer and applies a sequence of operations until the number reaches 1. Despite its apparent simplicity, the Collatz Conjecture remains unsolved.

3. The P vs NP Problem: This conjecture is one of the most famous and important open problems in computer science and mathematics. It asks whether or not every problem that can be solved by a computer can also be solved efficiently, meaning in polynomial time.

4. The Birch and Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture: This conjecture relates to the number of rational solutions of certain types of elliptic curves. It is important in number theory and has connections to other areas of mathematics, including algebraic geometry.

5. The Twin Prime Conjecture: This conjecture suggests that there are infinitely many pairs of prime numbers that are only two apart, such as 3 and 5, or 11 and 13. While it has been proven that there are infinitely many primes, the Twin Prime Conjecture remains unproven.

These are just a few examples of the many famous conjectures in mathematics. While they may seem abstract and esoteric, these problems have important implications for many areas of science, technology, and industry. Mathematicians continue to work on these and other problems, using creative and innovative approaches to make progress toward solving them.

 

 

 

Here are a few more famous conjectures in mathematics:

6. The Hodge Conjecture: This conjecture relates to the topology of algebraic varieties, and it proposes a relationship between the cohomology of these varieties and their algebraic cycles.

7. The Goldbach Conjecture: Proposed by Christian Goldbach in 1742, this conjecture suggests that every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two prime numbers.

8. The Poincaré Conjecture: This conjecture relates to the topology of three-dimensional spaces, and it proposes that any closed, simply connected three-dimensional manifold is homeomorphic to a three-dimensional sphere.

9. The Baum-Connes Conjecture: This conjecture relates to the K-theory of group C*-algebras, and it proposes a connection between algebraic topology and operator algebras.

10.         The abc Conjecture: This conjecture relates to the relationship between prime numbers, and it proposes a connection between the prime factors of integers and their sizes.

These conjectures represent a small sample of the many unsolved problems in mathematics. While they can seem daunting and difficult, they also represent exciting opportunities for discovery and exploration, and mathematicians around the world continue to work on these and other problems.

 
 

 

The History of the Big Ideas mathematics is the little book of Mathematical Principles provides simple, clear explanations for the principles, equations, paradoxes, laws, and theorems that form the basis of modern mathematics. It is a refreshingly engaging tour of Fibonacci numbersEuclid's Elements, and Zeno's paradoxes, as well as other fundamental principles such as chaos theorygame theory, and the game of life.

  • In the first part, we talk about the major research themes of the 45 of the brightest mathematicians and philosophers in the world.
  • In the second part, we try to approach and simplify the statements of some of its conjectures chosen by great current mathematicians. These are the 7 problems considered to be the most important in mathematics today. One was solved by Russian mathematician Grigory Perelman in 2003.

 

INTRODUCTION TO TRIGONOMETRY: Mathematics - Terminal S

 

Introduction to Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics that deals with the study of triangles and the relationships between their sides and angles. It has a wide range of applications in fields such as physics, engineering, navigation, architecture, and more.

Here are some of the key topics covered in an introduction to trigonometry:

1. Trigonometric Functions: The three primary trigonometric functions are sine, cosine, and tangent. These functions are used to relate the angles of a right triangle to the lengths of its sides.

2. Angles: In trigonometry, angles are typically measured in degrees or radians. Understanding how to measure and convert between these units is an important skill.

3. Right Triangles: In a right triangle, one angle is 90 degrees, and the other two angles are acute. Trigonometric functions are used to relate the lengths of the sides of a right triangle to its angles.

4. Pythagorean Theorem: This theorem states that in a right triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides.

5. Trigonometric Identities: These are equations that relate the various trigonometric functions to one another.

6. Solving Triangles: Trigonometry can be used to solve triangles, meaning finding the lengths of their sides and angles, given certain information about the triangle.

7. Applications of Trigonometry: Trigonometry has many practical applications, such as in navigation, surveying, architecture, physics, and more.

In an introduction to trigonometry course, students will typically learn how to use these concepts to solve problems and answer questions related to triangles and their properties.

 

 




ABOUT THE BOOK:

This textbook is different than other trigonometry books in that the reader is expected to do more than read the book and is expected to study the material in the book by working out examples rather than just reading about them. So this book is not just about mathematical content but is also about the process of learning and doing mathematics. That is, this book is designed not to be just casually read but rather to be engaged.Since this can be a difficult task, there are several features of the book designed to assist students in this endeavor. In particular, most sections of the book start with a beginning activity that review prior mathematical work that is necessary for the new section or introduce new concepts and definitions that will be used later in that section.
Each section also contains several progress checks that are short exercises or activities designed to help readers determine if they are understanding the material. This mathematics work meets the objectives of the program for scientific classes in the final year.


INCLUDES:

  • Research activities.
  • A summary of the course.
  • Exercises pages of various shapes to help everyone work at their own pace
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
  • Angle measurement units•
  • The Radian
  • Oriented angle
  • Introducing Sine, Cosine and Tangent
  • Trigonometric Identities and Equations
  • Trigonometric Equations, and Inequalites
  • Exercises  

 

 

 

7 PROBLEMS FOR THE MILLENNIUM PRIZE| Essential Calculus Math: History of Mathematics, The Mathematics of Money, An Introduction to the Mathematics

 

The Mathematics of Money, also known as financial mathematics or mathematical finance, is a branch of mathematics that deals with the study of financial instruments and markets, and how mathematics can be used to better understand and model them. This field is important in a wide range of industries, from banking and investment to insurance and risk management.

Here are some of the key topics covered in the Mathematics of Money:

1. Simple Interest: This is the simplest form of interest, where interest is calculated only on the principal amount.

2. Compound Interest: This is a more complex form of interest, where interest is calculated not only on the principal amount but also on the interest that has accumulated over time.

3. Annuities: An annuity is a financial instrument that pays out a fixed amount of money at regular intervals, such as monthly or annually.

4. Present Value and Future Value: These are concepts that relate to the time value of money. Present value is the value of money today, while future value is the value of money at some point in the future.

5. Amortization: Amortization is the process of paying off a debt over time, usually through regular payments.

6. Risk Management: The Mathematics of Money can also be used to model and manage risk, such as through the use of probability and statistics.

7. Financial Models: Financial models use mathematical techniques to represent and analyze financial instruments and markets, such as through the use of option pricing models, stochastic calculus, and more.

In a course on the Mathematics of Money, students will typically learn how to use these concepts and techniques to solve problems and make informed financial decisions. They may also learn about the history of finance and financial instruments, as well as current trends and challenges in the field.

 

 



7 PROBLEMS FOR THE MILLENNIUM PRIZE is the little book of Mathematical Principles provides simple, clear explanations for the principles, equations, paradoxes, laws, and theorems that form the basis of modern mathematics. It is a refreshingly engaging tour of Fibonacci numbers, Euclid's Elements, and Zeno's paradoxes, as well as other fundamental principles such as chaos theory, game theory, and the game of life.

·         In the first part, we talk about the major research themes of the 45 of the brightest mathematicians and philosophers in the world.

·         In the second part, we try to approach and simplify the statements of some of its conjectures chosen by great current mathematicians. These are the 7 problems considered to be the most important in mathematics today. One was solved by Russian mathematician Grigory Perelman in 2003

 

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0B4SSW21N
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (August 17, 2020)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 78 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8676137199
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 9.4 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.27 x 0.18 x 11.69 inches

 

 

 

Multiplication Facts Made Easy Workbook: Times Tables the fun way book for Kids, 110 Pages, Ages 6 to 12; 3rd Grade; 4th Grade, Math, Multiplication Tables

 




Multiplication Facts Made Easy Workbook


A book about multiplication for kids is typically designed to teach children the basics of multiplication in a fun and engaging way. These books are usually geared towards children in the age range of 5-10 years old, although this can vary depending on the book and the child's level of math proficiency.

The book will usually start with an introduction to what multiplication is and how it works.
It may include some simple examples and exercises to help children understand the concept.
From there, the book will likely progress to more complex multiplication problems, using fun illustrations and easy-to-understand language to help children grasp the concepts.

Some books may also include games and activities to reinforce the lessons and keep children engaged. These could include things like puzzles, mazes, or coloring pages.
Many books also include practice problems or quizzes to help children check their understanding and track their progress.

Overall, a good book about multiplication for kids should be engaging, easy to understand, and filled with plenty of opportunities for children to practice and reinforce their skills.
By using fun illustrations and games, these books can help children see multiplication as an exciting and enjoyable part of math, rather than a boring chore.
The transition from learning subtraction and addition to multiplication is one of the most challenging tasks that students face in school. Even teachers themselves have difficulties teaching multiplication.
Fortunately, there are known strategies for learning multiplication tables in six simple steps that will generate students' interest and engagement.
Multiplication 
is the operation that replaces successive additions of the same number.
Multiplication
 is commutative, meaning that the result is the same regardless of the order in which the numbers are multiplied.
Multiplication
 is associative, meaning that the result is always the same no matter the order in which the numbers are associated.
To perform multiplication of two numbers with two or more digits, the number with the most digits is placed as the multiplicand.
To perform multiplication with multiple digits in the multiplier, the results obtained for each digit of the multiplier are written on a separate line, adding an additional zero at the beginning of each line (except for the first line).
The products are then added together.

 

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0C1JJZGH4
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (April 16, 2023)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 105 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8391573531
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 0.24 x 11 inches
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Math Exercises the Multiplication Workbook for Kids: Times Tables Activity book, Multiplication Facts Made Easy workbook, Book for 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade ... math exercises, 110 Pages, Ages 6 to 12

 




A book about multiplication for kids is typically designed to teach children the basics of multiplication in a fun and engaging way. These books are usually geared towards children in the age range of 5-10 years old, although this can vary depending on the book and the child's level of math proficiency.

The book will usually start with an introduction to what multiplication is and how it works.
It may include some simple examples and exercises to help children understand the concept.
From there, the book will likely progress to more complex multiplication problems, using fun illustrations and easy-to-understand language to help children grasp the concepts.

Some books may also include games and activities to reinforce the lessons and keep children engaged. These could include things like puzzles, mazes, or coloring pages.
Many books also include practice problems or quizzes to help children check their understanding and track their progress.

Overall, a good book about multiplication for kids should be engaging, easy to understand, and filled with plenty of opportunities for children to practice and reinforce their skills.
By using fun illustrations and games, these books can help children see multiplication as an exciting and enjoyable part of math, rather than a boring chore.



  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0C1J7N9NX
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (April 17, 2023)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 105 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8391583660
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8 x 0.24 x 11 inches
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  • Book Math, Method of Learning the Multiplication Made Easy for Kids: Times tables Activity Book, Workbook Multiplication, Book for 2nd, 3rd, 4th Grade, Everyday math exercises, 110 Pages, Ages 6 to 12

     




    • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0C2S6P1J8
    • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (17 April 2023)
    • Language ‏ : ‎ English
    • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 105 pages
    • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8391581307
    • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 20.32 x 0.61 x 27.94 cm

     

     

     

  • The most interesting books in 2023

    The most popular and highly acclaimed books that have been published in recent years.

    One such book is "The Testaments" by Margaret Atwood, which was published in 2019.

     



    It is a sequel to her acclaimed novel "The Handmaid's Tale" and explores the inner workings of the oppressive regime of Gilead through the eyes of three different women.

     

     



    Another book that has received critical acclaim is "Normal People" by Sally Rooney. Published in 2018, it tells the story of two Irish teenagers who navigate their way through the complexities of their relationship as they transition into adulthood.

     


     

    "Where the Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens is another book that has captured the attention of readers. Published in 2018, it is a coming-of-age story set in the marshes of North Carolina and follows a young girl named Kya as she grows up in isolation and grapples with the mysterious death of a local boy.

     


     

    In the non-fiction category, "Bad Blood" by John Carreyrou has gained a lot of attention. Published in 2018, it is an investigative report into the rise and fall of the Silicon Valley startup, Theranos, which was founded by Elizabeth Holmes. The book reveals the company's fraudulent practices and how its technology failed to deliver on its promises.

     



     

    Finally, "Becoming" by Michelle Obama is a memoir that was published in 2018. It chronicles the former first lady's life from her childhood in Chicago to her time in the White House and beyond. The book has been praised for its candidness and insights into the personal and political life of Michelle Obama.

     



     

    These are just a few examples of some of the most interesting and popular books that have been published in recent years. There are countless others out there waiting to be discovered,

    some more interesting books. Here are a few more:

    1. "The Dutch House" by Ann Patchett - published in 2019, this novel tells the story of two siblings, Danny and Maeve, and their complicated relationship with their childhood home, the Dutch House.



     

    2. "The Overstory" by Richard Powers - published in 2018, this novel weaves together the stories of several different characters, all connected by their relationship with trees and the natural world.



     

    3. "Educated" by Tara Westover - published in 2018, this memoir chronicles the author's journey from growing up in a survivalist family in rural Idaho with no formal education, to eventually earning a PhD from Cambridge University.



     

    4. "The Water Dancer" by Ta-Nehisi Coates - published in 2019, this novel is a blend of historical fiction and magical realism, telling the story of a young man named Hiram Walker who discovers he has the power to teleport through water.



     

    5. "Circe" by Madeline Miller - published in 2018, this novel is a retelling of the Greek myth of Circe, a sorceress who is banished to an island and must learn to navigate her powers and relationships with mortals and gods.


     

    6. "An American Marriage" by Tayari Jones - published in 2018, this novel tells the story of a young couple, Roy and Celestial, whose lives are upended when Roy is wrongfully accused of a crime and sent to prison.



     

    7. "The Nickel Boys" by Colson Whitehead - published in 2019, this novel is based on the true story of a reform school in Florida that operated for over a century and was notorious for its abuse and mistreatment of young boys.

     

     

    8. " Searching for the Lost Path in the Desert : The Story of a Brave Young Man" by Julia Moriss- published in 2023, this novel is based on the The story follows the adventures of a young man named Ali who gets lost in the desert after leaving his homeland in search of adventure. After facing difficulties and with the help of kind strangers, Ali began to learn important lessons about life, nature and cultural diversity.



     

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