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I needed a picture for a math PD course I am working on.... nothing like math tools in our weedy lawn.... (it's our side lawn, not the front lawn!). Can you see what the pen says?
This is my work space as I currently puzzle out math proofs for Ring Theory (i.e. abstract algebra). The notebook on the extreme left contains my calculus notes from last year; I was actually using that for my Differential Equations assignment a couple of hours ago. The proof on the paper in the middle is for showing that (a,b) = (a, b + at) for all integers t. Cool, eh?
Yeah, I like math a _little_ too much.
I wish I had Jon Stuart's exact quote on this one. The equation goes:
Two thirds of the House and Senate plus three quarters of the states says that a heterosexual couple is better than a single mother, which is still better than a gay couple which is equal to a man having sex with a box turtle.
Do you hate addition, multiplication, subtraction and division? Hate fractions, decimals, and percents? Hate math? Of course you do! Don't worry about crunching numbers, 'cause this monster love munching on numbers! The Math Munching Monster will eat all your math homework, and all of your mathematical worries along with it.
Never stress over numbers again!
The Math Munching Monster comes with four felt numbers that stick to his hands with velcro!
He's 13 inches tall
14 inches wide
Completely handsewn!
for sale.
I began study machinery engineering...this is besides the work and means a lot of stress and learning. So there is less time for everything the next 4 years...but i try to make the best out of it! So i was freshing up my skills in maths and was sitting for long time on my table instead of going out with my cam and taking some pictures :( So i made a photostudio out of my table xD
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With the business of moving into a new home over the last month, it was finally good to get out a grab some pictures of the new neighborhood on an unseasonably warm fall evening.
Here are some shots of various buildings around the UIC campus. I found rickety fire-escape staircase and setup camp to grab this one.
Royal Math Gnomes inspired by the Waldorf math curriculum: King Addition, Queen Subtraction, Prince Multiplication, Princess Division, and the Equals Wizard.
It really depends on what a, b, and c stand for, correct? We cannot assume equivalence.
One of a few small panels at the park at Laguna del Candado in San Juan, PR
This is from the inside of a long forgotten place in the Rocky Mountains. This must have been the tool and die shop, and you can see the beautiful colors of the changing aspen trees out the window...
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uploading for fun, shot the eighth grade math class at my school for the yearbook and I just liked this shot.
@dailyshoot: 2010/05/19: Make a photo today that distills some simplicity from the complexity of the world. #ds185
It's powerful to still know how to use cross multiplication (here calculating dimensions for a video conversion). Thanks to my math teachers at Bedford Elementary School, Sudbrook Middle School, and Milford Mill High for showing me the power of math... even wacky Blooma Friedman, my 10th grade chemistry teacher, who insisted we learn how to use a slide rule (sorry Blooma, I did forget that).
a girl student busy doing math on her slate.
Clicked @ Aalambana. Read complete story @ Hyderabad Photography Club website.
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Found this old envelope in a box in the closet. What is the arithmetic she was doing? The right side looks like it was interrupted in the middle of subtraction.
Demand it!
Math is Power
Those who can, do math.
Those who can't, teach computers
to Kinder through 3rd grade kids
at a K -3 primary school.