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Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
For anyone unfamiliar, Euler’s equation is considered by mathematicians to be the most beautiful formula ever discovered. It unites five fundamental mathematical constants in a single elegant relationship: e, the base of natural logarithms. i, the imaginary unit, the square root of negative one. π, the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. 1, the multiplicative identity. And 0, the additive identity. Five numbers from completely different areas of mathematics that have no obvious reason to be related to each other — and yet they are. Perfectly. Inevitably.
Mathematicians routinely describe encountering Euler’s equation for the first time as a religious experience.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Nice display of mathmatics in action. The student used the ellipse equation and plotted out all of the points necessary to form the mirror. The posts were turned on a lathe. This was a senior project.
James McNeill Whistler
American, Lowell, Massachusetts 1834–1903 London
3 1/4 × 3 5/8 in. (8.3 × 9.2 cm)
medium: Brown and black ink and graphite on dark off-white-tan
wove paper
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY 1970.121.36 verso 1970
Gift of Margaret C. Buell, Helen L. King, and Sybil A. Walk, 1970
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.
Westwood Elementary students tailgate and sharpen their math skills while playing some mathmatical bean bag toss at the schools Math Tailgating Party on Monday afternoon.
Approximately 600 students from 40 Alberta high schools compete during the Totem Torus Competition at Ross Sheppard School in Edmonton on April 9, 2025. The day-long math competition challenges students' problem-solving skills as individuals and teams compete to solve 25 math problems without calculators.