Love Triangle
The Life-Changing Magic of Trigonometry
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Matt Parker
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Matt Parker
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Brought to you by Penguin.
Why do mobile phones work when you're on a train? What happens when you pull a pop song apart into pure sine waves and play it back on a piano? And what did mathematicians have to do with the great pig stampede of 2012? The answer to each of these questions can be found in the triangle.
Humans have been using triangles for thousands of years to build structures, measure the earth, make music, paint vanishing points, pot snooker balls and much, much more. But trigonometry is not a thing of the past - triangles underpin all of modern data technology. When someone Snapchats a photo, the light travels into the camera as electromagnetic sine waves, Fourier analysis compresses the image and then trigonometry is used to send the data to someone else's phone; when you listen to a track on Spotify, triangles remove the sounds which a human ear can't perceive and reassemble the song so that it's small enough to stream. Triangles are the hidden pattern beneath the surface of the contemporary world.
Join Matt Parker, stand-up comedian and author of the first ever maths book to be a No. 1 bestseller, as he uncovers the secrets of trigonometry and shares extraordinary stories about the mathematicians, philosophers and engineers who dared to take triangles seriously.
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- 26-06-24
As a square, I enjoyed this way too much.
Absolutely trigging brilliant.
This is so good that it almost made me want to jack in my job and become a professional mathematician; if only I could make the numbers add up.
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- john alderman
- 10-08-24
Another interesting listen from Matt
Having already listened to Humble Pi, I was pleased to see another offering from Matt. It, on the whole, is a very interesting listen. However, some of the concepts are difficult to grasp without accompanying diagrams, hence I will be purchasing the hardback version. Hopefully the mistake 35 minutes in to chapter 3 where Matt states ' for any n sided polygon the interior angles add up to n subtract one times 180 degrees' will have been corrected.
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- Rich
- 26-06-24
Matt Parker never disappoints! Brings maths to life in his own unique way! Highly recommended!,,
Matt has a way of bringing quite a complicated (not boring) subject to life with humour and makes difficult concepts easy to understand. I think everyone wishes he had been their maths teacher at school! Another great book and can’t recommend it highly enough.
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- Christopher Lanham
- 06-09-24
Great
Great stuff I listened to the whole in a couple days. I guess it's abit more focused than Humble Pi as all the stories are more directly related to triangles, where as Humble Pi had a lot of general maths and computer science.
Either way it's fantastic and my new favourite as I've already listened to Humble Pi many many times.
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- Mr. R. T. Bates
- 03-07-24
It's KIL-o-metre: not kil-OM-etre
unforgiveable for pronouncing kilometre incorrectly but redeemed by coining the phrase "proof by staring at it long enough".
Still 5* all round.
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- Stephen
- 16-08-24
too niche for me. Nothing like humble Pi in my opinion
I couldn't understand much of the book and didn't feel motivated to learn what Matt was talking about.Theoretical shapes seem pretty abstract to me.
possibly my review reflects more on my mathematical comprehension, than it does on the book.
I couldn't enjoy it.
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