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Carlyle Stewart shares his thoughts on the perception of mathematics in society, illustrating how mathematics is both a form of creative thinking and an innate ability to each of us.
Carlyle Stewart shares his thoughts on the perception of mathematics in society, illustrating how mathematics is both a form of creative thinking and an innate ability to each of us.
In this article, Karlo Grobbelaar delves into the perception of Mathematics as difficult and beyond the abilities of the everyday man. He explores just a few of the ways in which mathematics is not only useful, but integral in daily life. Read more about how Mathematics is the basis of all that surrounds us, and how we intentionally and unintentionally use this subject on a regular basis.
What lessons can be learned from the great Chinese military strategist and philosopher Sun-Tzu and his book The Art of War? Tristan Barnard shares how Sun-Tzu’s philosophy has helped him face higher education and Mathematics.
Brandon Laing proposes three interesting mathematical problems and contemplates why students may not engage with these problems.