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Artistic Mathematical LanternFeb 3, 2010
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Have you wondered what can maths do to art?
Below is a lantern made by a mathematical expression.
With maths, you can be assured of producing wonderful images when you have the appropriate expression.
Do create some for enjoyment.
Maths is...
Maths Solution PresentationJan 29, 2010
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To get good marks for a maths test requires understanding of how teacher marks the paper.
"Why do I not get full marks when I have the correct numerical answers?".
This is a common question at the back of any maths students when they see marks...
Proper Way Of Writing Maths ExpressionJan 8, 2010
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Maths expression tells certain message. When it is not written properly, or written in such a way that it causes wrong interpretation, then you will expect marks to be deducted.
Examples:
1) y = cos (A + B)
2) g = x + log K
3) y / x +...
Math Challenge 21Dec 25, 2009
Some math questions are simple and can be answered easily.
See this math challenge 20 and its answer in the comment.
But a twist of the questioning will and can make it more challenging without changing the math expression.
Below is one:
Base on...
Math Challenge 20Dec 19, 2009
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Can anyone come out the answers for A, B, C and D in the below math expression?
A2 + B2 + 2C2 = D2
The rule is that the unknowns are all integers and below 10.
Happy trying, and
don't forget that maths is interesting!
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