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The daughter dropped out of Math B this year and took another math class. But she hated Math B so much that she asked if she could burn her notes. Of course, Todd obliged.
MUTE MATH @ Soundwave Festival, Sydney Olympic Park, 2014. (c) Annette Geneva
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Sarah Davis demonstrates how game-based learning of Mathematics creates great excitement and provides a learning platform for students.
Professors and students from Clemson University’s visual and performing arts programs helped kids understand the relationship between the arts and the disciplines of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) at Artisphere in Greenville, May 12, 2018. (Photo by Ken Scar)
In a computer generated illustration supplied by the American Institute of Mathematics, the E8 root system related to the Lie group E8, which is 248 dimensions, is seen. A math problem so complicated that its solution would cover the island of Manhattan if written out was cracked by researchers after going unsolved for more than a century. The 18-member team of mathematicians and computer scientists convened by the American Institute of Mathematics in Palo Alto, Calif., took four years to map a 248-dimensional object known as the "Lie group E8." (AP Graphic/John Stembridge, University of Michigan)
I have my 3rd test next Monday & I am so not ready! Well I guess, I could have been doing a better job of studying & not settng up this staged shot.
At an after-school math program, incorporating art, music, dance, song, and other ways to highlight understanding of math concepts. The event presented by Mr. Eddie Walker at Powderly Library
Splash Math - Grade K-5 offers comprehensive content and cool interactive problems to keep your kids hooked. Splash Math is all you need to give him practice through the year.
MUTE MATH @ Soundwave Festival, Sydney Olympic Park, 2014. (c) Annette Geneva
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Still reading 'Taming the Infinite', an interesting read about the histoy of Mathematics.
I recommend 'Letters to a Young Mathematician' to anyone interested in pursuing a carreer into the academic world of Mathematics.