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Publicado por: darrendraper
Post sobre: Jul 19, 2008
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Image Source: Flickr user misterbisson Technorati Tags: math realmen education weekend
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Publicado por: ibrahimjon
Post sobre: Dec 4, 2007
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From polynomials to rational expressions, the world of algebra can be a befuddling place. Of course, trigonometry presents certain challenges as well, what with its sine graphs and inverse functions. Students and teachers of these subjects need fear no longer, as this site offers a guide for...... [view]
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Publicado por: KarstenWenzlaff
Post sobre: Oct 23, 2007
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All you need is soap, a table, four friends, a frisbee and some practice!
Speaking of spinning, Mathematician and Trinity Hall Fellow Tadashi Tokaiedo is featured in the following movie explaining the pecularity of spinning objects.
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Publicado por: kpaccio
Post sobre: Sep 15, 2007
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As a former math teacher I liked using optical illusions. Students found them fascinating and I was able to effectively use them to teach several principles. The site is called 72 Optical Illusions and Visual Phenomena One of my favorites was the missing corner cube . You have to change...... [view]
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Publicado por: boulabiar
Post sobre: Jun 30, 2007
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Je ne vais pas parler des caractéristiques de ce nouveau système de fichiers mais de son concepteur et de son style de pensée. Mathematicians have a term for this. When you rearrange the terms of a series so that they cancel out, it's called telescoping -- by analogy with a...... [view]
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