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Learning addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with the math gnomes and their jewels. Our math gnome song is on our blog: www.syrendell.blogspot.com
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Translucent looking pearls, but it's just my leaving room !-)
Yes finally some math shit with another source image, but don't start thinking you are rid of my fisheye mirror stuff just yet, ROFL !
Julia and holomorphic transform mix.
Hue and saturation changed in photoshop.
"The ancient Greeks were great inventors of the future. First they established public schools, and then begin teaching an intriguing new subject called mathematics. And with math comes mechanical technology and the birth of a high tech life we enjoy today."
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Okay, how many of you remember your math days when you had to use a device like this? The protractor was standard issue as a Weapon of Math Instruction. (Okay, I heard you groan.)
But you remember the math jokes, too, don't you? Like what did the acorn say when it grew up? Answer: Gee, I'm a tree--Geometry. (Okay, I heard you groan again.)
What were your favorite Math jokes?
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16 July 2015
01.08.11 EXPLORED
Today was my first day of classes. Everything was pretty normal except for this problem I've been having with my microecon class! I went to the lecture this morning even though I'm not technically enrolled in the class, and then went to the prof afterwards to ask how I could sign up, because when I tried enrolling online it wouldn't let me because it said there was a pre-requisite I needed in order to get in.
Apparently this pre-req gets covered by this math placement test I took over 3 semesters ago during my freshman orientation, so I went to this one office to find out how I scored to see if I met the pre-req. Apparently I got a 40% on the math placement test and you need at least a 57%, sooo this obviously was a problem. The lady there told me that they're administering the test every day this week at the library, so I'm going to take it sometime this week and HOPEFULLY I pass. If not, I'll be stuck taking Algebra II instead of micro, because that's what type of math is on the exam.
And I reeeally don't want to take that because I took Algebra II when I was a soph in high school, and I really don't want to be taking the same class as a soph in college. That, and it would be a waste of a semester class that could be spent taking something more important.
sigh sigh apple pie. Sorry for the rant, guys. All of this was just really unexpected and now I have no clue what to study -__-
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At the Austrian Mathamatics Olympiad 2003. Can't remeber what we did try to prove, but the sketch looks impressive.
... a student of Mathematics
... a former participant of the (International) Mathamtics Olympida
... attracted to Maths because of its beauty, and because it is the only science where (nearly) all thorems are provable.