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How to Solve It
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SKU: 9780140124996
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Unlock your problem-solving genius with “How to Solve It” by George Polya. This classic guide (ISBN: 9780140124996) reveals the secrets of mathematical thinking, teaching you to approach problems creatively and find innovative solutions. Learn to draw unexpected analogies, think outside the box, and extract hidden information from data. Perfect for students, professionals, and anyone who wants to boost their analytical skills. Get your copy now and conquer any challenge!
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Yash Kumar –
Polya’s method is timeless! Helped me approach problems with more confidence.
Vansh Mahajan –
Life-changing! This book has improved my problem-solving skills immensely.
Kunwar Masoom Ali Khan –
Not a quick fix, but a solid foundation for better problem-solving.
Ayush Tanwar –
Simple, yet profound. ‘How to Solve It’ is a must-read for anyone in STEM.
Tarun –
I wish I had read this book sooner! A must-have for any student.
Deepkumar Devendrasingh Khinchi –
A useful framework, but don’t expect instant results. Requires effort.
Abhinandan Agrawal –
It is great book to learn Mathematics Tricks. It provides a foundation.
Karan Gurbani –
An eye-opening book! Great for anyone who wants to think more clearly.
Devesh Upadhyay –
Some of the examples were a bit confusing, but the general principles are sound.
Mohit Verma –
A good starting point for problem-solving, but felt a bit dated. Still, some useful principles.
Yash Agarwal –
Polya’s strategies are ingenious. This book is a gem!
Harsh Khera –
A bit theoretical, but the examples were helpful. Could use more modern applications.
Awdhesh Gairola –
Good overview of problem-solving techniques. A little dry at times.
Satya Saran –
This book broke down problem-solving into easy-to-follow steps. Very practical.
Ishant Pawar –
Changed the way I think about problems. Highly recommended!
Soumik Goswami –
While useful, I think it could have more real-world examples.
Lalatendu Pradhan –
A helpful guide, but requires patience and practice to fully grasp.
Vashisth Kumar Singh –
A classic for a reason. Still relevant after all these years.
Karishma Kumari –
I struggled with some of the concepts, but overall a worthwhile read.
Ashutosh –
I found the language a little dense at times, but the core concepts are valuable.
Ankit –
An excellent resource for students and professionals alike. Clear and concise.