A handy guide to the universal language for the mathematically perplexed
Briefly

Ben Orlin's 'Math for English Majors' simplifies complex mathematical concepts, making them accessible to a broader audience by connecting them to relatable contexts and humor.
In 'Math with Bad Drawings,' Orlin uses engaging narratives, such as Harry Potter themes, to introduce mathematical concepts like correlation, illustrating his creativity in teaching.
Orlin's approach to calculus in 'Change Is the Only Constant' employs witty tales and visuals, bridging mathematical ideas with human experiences and artistic parallels.
His latest work, 'Math Games with Bad Drawings,' allows readers to explore math in a playful format, focusing on games that suit individual preferences for learning.
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