How Does One Cut a Triangle?
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How does one cut a triangle?, by Alexander Soifer, is a mathematics book published by the Center for Excellence in Mathematical Education. Widely cited by prominent mathematicians such as Paul Erdős, it provides "new mathematics that reads like an adventure story book, not a big old thick calculus book". It includes many new maths problems, some of which have been in past Maths Olympiads
[edit] References
- Soifer, Alexander (1990). How Does One Cut A Triangle ?. Center of Excellence. ISBN 978-0940263017.

