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81. Mathematics - Encyclopedia Dramatica
From Encyclopedia Dramatica. Jump to navigation, search. Maths are useful IRL. math. Niggers try hard to emulate the white man s skills at math.
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Maths are useful IRL math Niggers try hard to emulate the white man's skills at math. Garfield solves some complex equations IRL Mathematics or math (from the English maffs ) is a tired old old meme . Everyone was born with preternatural knowledge of math , and can achieve pinnacles of brilliance even while sleeping. It has numerous numbers in it, unique squiggly symbols and significant irrational actors. It is suggested that mathematics not be attempted under the influence, as it is difficult to drink and derive at the same time . Math, like breathing, needs to be done at all times. The difference being that math is no fucking fun to do.
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some things you cant do with math /b/ are smart Back before the time of enlightenment , when the earth was ruled by level 60 barbs, mathematics were not only frowned upon, but was also proof of the devils influence on men. (For more on "devils influence" see

82. The Important Book - ProTeacher Community
In groups, the students used math encyclopedias and resources to learn about the different properties of 3D shapes ( of faces, edges, etc.) They used what they learned from their
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Sep 14, 2010 The CRC Encyclopedia of Mathematics, Third Edition 3 Volume Set Eric W. Weisstein, Wolfram Research, Champaign, Illinois, USA
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    85. Jyesthadeva Summary
    Jyesthadeva was a mathematician from South India who wrote an important work on mathematics and astronomy which summarises the work of the Kerala school.
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    Jyesthadeva was a mathematician from South India who wrote an important work on mathematics and astronomy which summarises the work of the Kerala school. Full MacTutor biography [Version for printing] List of References (6 books/articles) Mathematicians born in the same country Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Main Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Biographies index JOC/EFR November 2000 The URL of this page is:
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    86. It's More Free Maths! | MetaFilter
    The Encyclopaedia of Mathematics is updated on a regular basis to remain a quick This fails as an encyclopedia. In that I have some math
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    Online Encyclopedia of Mathematics Edited by Michiel Hazewinkel (CWI, Amsterdam), and originaly published in dead tree form in 2002, now free to browse and poke into.
    Seems to have been made available online by Springer-Verlag for 2 years or so, and somehow I missed it all this time until I stumbled on it during a somewhat obscure googling for a calculus question over AskMe. It seems to lack a search functionality, which is a pity.
    "The Online Encyclopaedia of Mathematics is the most up-to-date and comprehensive English-language graduate-level reference work in the field of mathematics today. This online edition comprises more than 8,000 entries and illuminates nearly 50,000 notions in mathematics. The Encyclopaedia of Mathematics is updated on a regular basis to remain a quick, precise source of reference to mathematical definitions, concepts, explanations, surveys, examples, terminology and methods, which will prove useful for all mathematicians and other scientists who encounter mathematics in their work. " posted by Iosephus (7 comments total) 17 users marked this as a favorite
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    87. Mathematics - Encyclopedia Article - Citizendium
    Jun 11, 2010 The common Englishlanguage abbreviations perpetuate this singular/plural idiosyncrasy, as the word becomes math in North America,
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    References Mathematics , or maths (British), math (American), is the discipline that deals with concepts such as quantity structure space and change . It evolved, through the use of abstraction and logical reasoning , from counting calculation measurement and the study of the shapes and motions of physical objects. Mathematicians explore such concepts, aiming to formulate new conjectures and establish their truth by rigorous deduction from appropriately chosen axioms and definitions Knowledge and use of basic mathematics is widespread, as it has been throughout history. Refinements of basic ideas are visible in ancient mathematical texts originating in

    88. Pie (math) - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Pie (math)
    Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Pie (math). Pie (math). Information about Pie (math) in the Hutchinson encyclopedia.
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    89. [math/0312448] The On-Line Encyclopedia Of Integer Sequences
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    Authors: N. J. A. Sloane (Submitted on 24 Dec 2003) Abstract: This article gives a brief introduction to the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (or OEIS). The OEIS is a database of nearly 90,000 sequences of integers, arranged lexicographically. The entry for a sequence lists the initial terms (50 to 100, if available), a description, formulae, programs to generate the sequence, references, links to relevant web pages, and other information. Comments: 9 pages, 1 fig Subjects: Combinatorics (math.CO) ; Number Theory (math.NT) MSC classes: Journal reference: Notices American Math. Soc., Vol. 50 (Sept. 2003), 912-915 Cite as: arXiv:math/0312448v1 [math.CO]
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    90. Mathematics/Mathematical Ability | Encyclopedia Of Childhood And Adolescence | F
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      Skill with mathematics is as important as literacy for daily living. Mathematics are used dailyto keep score in sports, to calculate the amount of change due when making a purchase, to measure a room for wallpapering, etc. While most parents find it enjoyable to read with their young children, few would describe sharing math experiences in the same positive terms. Social scientists report that Americans are the only citizens of developed nations that describe themselves as "not good at math," and point to supporting evidence from standardized tests administered worldwideU.S. students rank below those of many other nations in math proficiency. In 1989, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM, founded in 1920) issued "Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics" establishing a plan for mathematics education reform in the elementary grades. "Professional Standards for Teaching Mathematics" followed in 1991, offering ways mathematics teachers can create an effective learning environment and establishing standards for evaluation. In 1995, "Assessment Standards for School Mathematics" was published to provide criteria for judging the quality of mathematics assessment.

    91. Alum Creates Math Encyclopedia On Web | The Cornell Daily Sun
    Feb 19, 2007 Alum Creates Math Encyclopedia on Web. EMail this story to a friend E-Mail Print this story Print; Discuss this story Discuss; Share
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      By Lisa Grossman A classroom in Rhodes Hall was packed on Friday afternoon when mathematicians, physicists, engineers and other fans of the MathWorld website gathered to hear its creator, Eric Weisstein ‘90, give a talk entitled “MathWorld: Communicating Mathematics on the Internet” as part of the Center for Applied Mathematics Colloquium series. MathWorld is a free online encyclopedia of mathematical terms, concepts and definitions. To date, it has over 12,600 pages, and is updated continually to reflect new discoveries and information. Many Cornellians, students and faculty alike consider the site an invaluable resource. What most don’t realize is that Weisstein wrote nearly every page entirely by himself. MathWorld’s initial form was created in 1987 when Weisstein was an undergraduate physics major at Cornell. Possessed with an admirable work ethic, Weisstein typed up all of his physics and math lecture notes in Microsoft Word. “The reason [MathWorld] exists is because it didn’t exist when I was a student, and I really, really wanted it to,” Weisstein said. “This is made for you.”

    92. Encyclopedia Britannica: Math Club
    Encyclopedia Britannica Math Club Your Child Can Improve Their Math Skills Encyclopedia Britannica Style During this journey, they acquire knowledge step
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    93. MathDaily - Mathematics Encyclopedia And Lessons
    It is our hope that as you continue on your quest to better understand Mathematics, our articles and tutorials will be of great help to you.
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    Search our extensive mathematics encyclopedia for all tutorials and lessons on all math topics. Welcome to MathDaily Mathematics is commonly defined as the study of patterns of structure, change, and space. More informally, one might say it is the study of 'figures and numbers'. In the formalist view, it is the investigation of axiomatically defined abstract structures using logic and mathematical notation; other views are described in philosophy of mathematics. Maths has been called "the language of the universe". It is our hope that as you continue on your quest to better understand Mathematics, our articles and tutorials will be of great help to you.
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    94. The GIANT Encyclopedia Of Math Activities For Children 3 To 6 By Kathy Charner,
    Loved by children because they re fun, and teachers because they are developmentally appropriate, the activities in The GIANT Encyclopedia of Math
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    95. Encyclopedia Of Mathematics : Thinking Mathematics!
    Encyclopedia of Mathematics also gives historical context to mathematical concepts, with entries discussing ancient Arabic, Babylonian, Chinese, Egyptian,
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    96. Encyclopedia Mathematics | TutorVista
    Math encyclopedia can be used by children to learn the basic of this vast subject. Here the way the encyclopedia is designed will matter.
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    97. CRC Concise Encyclopedia Of Mathematics, 2nd Edition, Volumes 1, 2, 3, | Ebookee
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    I cannot praise the work too highly: Its vast scope and readability make the encyclopedia a great success.
    The selection of topics in this work is more extensive than in most mathematical dictionaries (e.g., Borowski and Borwein’s Harper-Collins Dictionary of Mathematics and Jeans and Jeans’ Muthematics Dictionary).
    At the same time, the descriptions are more accessible than in “technical” mathematical encyclopedias
    (e.g., Hazewinkel’s Encyclopaedia of Mathematics and Iyanaga’s Encyclopedic Dictionary of Mathematics).
    While the latter remain models of accuracy and rigor, they are not terribly useful to the undergraduate, research scientist, or recreational mathematician. In this work, the most useful, interesting, and entertaining (at least t o my mind) aspects of topics are discussed in addition to their technical definitions. For example, in my entry for pi (n), the definition in terms of the diameter and circumference of a circle is supplemented by a great many formulas and series for pi, including some of the amazing discoveries of Ramanujan. These formulas are comprehensible to readers with only minimal mathematical background, and are interesting to both those with and without formal mathematics training. However, they have not previously been collected in a single convenient location. For this reason, I hope that, in addition to serving as a reference source, this work has some of the same flavor and appeal of Martin Gardner’s delightful Scientific American columns.

    98. MATH Domain (Cytokines & Cells Encyclopedia - COPE)
    The MATH domain appears to be a proteinprotein interaction motif. sequence motifs see also the Protein domains Dictionary section of this encyclopedia.
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    99. Encyclopedia Uselessia -- NUMBERS (math)
    NUMBERS (math). A number is an abstract entity used originally to describe quantity. At least, that was, until the invention of complex numbers and now this
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    NUMBERS (math)
    A number is an abstract entity used originally to describe quantity. At least, that was, until the invention of complex numbers and now this definition must be relaxed. Numbers surround us all the time whither as phone numbers for singles bars or the watch on your wrist. Most humans begin this mathematical experience at the age of four when they are taught the numbers ranging from 1 to 10. However when you reach the age of adult you are hit with the idea that 1 to 10 does not suffice in most calculations. In fact there are a great many different types of numbers:
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    Natural numbers are the digits to which we have already been accustomed and then some i.e. the range 1 to infinity
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    Whole numbers are not actually that different from natural numbers except that the range now includes the number 0. Why mathematicians choose to make an entire new name for this range is currently beyond the thinking of any mortal and thus has been deemed an act of the alien contingent that found themselves stranded on earth in the late 1st century. (Full details on the workings of this mysterious group have never been found due to their consumption by the Loch Ness monster
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    Rational and Irrational numbers are neither responsible nor illogical (though many would contest to the latter). These numbers discern whither a number can be expressed as a fraction or not. Rational numbers CAN be expressed as a fraction and therefore include all values greater than and less than 1. .220138028902 and 21312.43793 are rational, along with the natural number 2,137,120,981,470,498.

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