The Education of T.C. Mits review by CWe
The Education of T.C. Mits: What modern mathematics means to you
by Barry Mazur, Hugh Gray Lieber, Lillian R. Lieber
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Educational

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CWe
Age at time of review - 10
Reviewer's Location - Pottstown, PA, United States
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T.C Mits stands for The Celebrated Man In The Street, so this book applies to people with minimal knowlage of math. This book is writen in freeverse poetry and is written in two parts. The first part talks about the old way of math: algebra,geometry, calculus, and trig, so if you haven't studied these branches of math yet, you might not get the book. The second part talks about integrating math into the real world. The second portion of the book explains how math can fit into politics and other subjects of that nature.

Opinion: 

I was confused most of the entire way. I do not believe that the boook was writen for young adults because, unless you have taken Calculus before, you are lost on page one. One positive thing about the book was the fact that there was a math problem at almost every chapter, so it kept you interested and wanting to find out the answers. Unfortunatly for the readers, the book was written a long time ago, so there might be some issues currently with the computation of the math. This book does go into detail about math and how math applies to politics, so I would not recomend this book for anyone who dislikes math OR has never taken any kind of math besides Algebra 2.

 

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2
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The book does not have any violence or anything of the sort.
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