A prime for the millenium / John B. Cosgrave.
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- 0953050904 (pbk.)
- 702.81 COS
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Standard Loan | LSAD Library Artists Books | 702.81 COS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 39002000251968 |
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702.81 ARN Dwelling : from a builder's notebook/ | 702.81 CHA My truck is a boat / | 702.81 CLA Adventures among birds / | 702.81 COS A prime for the millenium / | 702.81 CUT Anyone / | 702.81 CUT Mr S Mills visits the Kroller-Muller./ | 702.81 DOU Pivot / |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Some whole numbers can be divided up into smaller factors; for example 10 is 5 times 2. Other numbers can't, like 7 and 31. These are the prime numbers. Their strange properties have tantalised mathematicians ever since Euclid in the third century BC proved that there are an infinite number of them.