
Title: MATHEMATICS
Author: Chris Waring
Edited by (Greek edition): Μaria Kanaki
Translated in Greek by: Vasilis Ntzounis
Publisher: Okto
Subject: Sciences-Mathematics
Year: May 2026
Pages: 234
If you ever thought that algebra, geometry, or statistics was a mountain to climb, Chris Waring is here to prove you wrong. In this book, math is broken down into small, easy-to-understand sections so you can master it step by step, without stress and without confusing formulas, no matter what your current level of knowledge is.
With simple examples from everyday life, humor, and practical explanations, you’ll discover that behind the equations lies a fascinating way of understanding the world around us. From the probabilities hidden in a dice game to the algebra that helps solve everyday problems, the book shows that math is more of a tool than an obstacle.
Whether you’re a student looking to strengthen your relationship with math or an adult wanting to regain your lost confidence in problem-solving skills, you’ll find a valuable ally here. With this book in hand, you’ll find that math becomes easier, more accessible, and, ultimately… enjoyable!
About the author
Chris Waring was born in London. After earning a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Imperial College London and a brief but disastrous stint as a headhunter, he became a mathematics teacher. Since then, he has taught everyone from young children to Oxbridge applicants and everyone in between. He is the author of the books I Used to Know That: Maths (2010) and From 0 to Infinity in 26 Centuries (2012). He lives in York.



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