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A grey notebook titled "The Mathematical Quotebook Notebook" with a squiggly line in the middle and the quote "Do not be afraid to make mistakes...What you should be terrified of is a blank sheet in front of you after having thought about a problem for a while. - Bela Bollobas" near the bottom by "3Blue1Brown".
The inside of a book showing a close up two pages, the left with a graphic of stairs, platforms and pie personified characters and the right page has words on it.
The inside of The Mathematical Quotebook Notebook from 3Blue1Brown showing two mostly empty graph pages with a quote at the top of each page.
The inside of The Mathematical Quotebook Notebook from 3Blue1Brown showing two mostly empty graph pages with a quote at the top of each page. A hand is holding the book open.

Mathematical Quotebook Notebook

$20.00
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Each page of this notebook includes a quote about mathematics, with most, though not all, coming from the writings of famous mathematicians. Some are advice, some are philosophical musings, and some are simply there to make you smile. As you use these pages to puzzle through your own problems, these passages are here to offer inspiration and delight along the way.

 

The book includes 128 pages of lightly gridded paper, sized A5 (5.8 x 8.3 inches, or 14.85 x 21cm), with a faux leather cover.

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Mathematical Quotebook Notebook

$20.00

ABOUT THE CREATOR

3Blue1Brown

3Blue1Brown, by Grant Sanderson, is some combination of math and entertainment, depending on your disposition. The goal is for explanations to be driven by animations and for difficult problems to be made simple with changes in perspective.