January 2010
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“Mathematicians are like Frenchmen whatever you say to them they translate into...”
– goethe (via quellequaintrelle)
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A group of mathematicians and a group of engineers...
Each of the mathematicians had a ticket, but only one of the engineers did. The mathematicians were snickering about this when one of the engineers returned to the car and shouted, “Conductor’s coming!” All of the engineers hurried back and crammed into a restroom, and when the conductor came by, he knocked on the door and said,”Ticket please.”  The engineer with...
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Two Physicists were riding in a hot air balloon and were blown off course sailing over a mountain trail, and were completely lost. They spotted a jogger running on the trail and they shouted “Can you tell us where we are?”  After a few minutes, the jogger yelled back “You’re up in a balloon.” One physicists said to the other, “Just our luck to run into a...
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solve for theta
0.417=tan(theta)-sin(theta) ?
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Fractions and Decimals (a rap song) →
Now, if you wanna change a decimal back, then You need to remember the two parts of a fraction We’ll say it again, just in case you forgot Denominator on the bottom numerator on top So find the decimal point. Now make the numbers on the right The numerator of the fraction that you’re going to find The denominator’s gonna be a power of ten Like a hundred or a thousand, maybe even a million...
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Microsoft Math add in for Microsoft 2007 →
The Microsoft Math Add-in adds computational and graphing capabilities to the Equation Tools Ribbon of Word 2007. With the Microsoft Math Add-in for Word 2007, you can: Plot a function, equation, or inequality in 2-D or 3-D Solve an equation or inequality Calculate a numerical result Simplify an algebraic expression
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Ten Commandments for Mathematics
1. Thou shalt read Thy problems. 2. Whatsoever Thou doest to one side of ye equation, Do ye also to the other. 3. Thou must use Thy “Common Sense” else Thou wilt have flagpoles 9,000 feets in height, yea… even fathers younger than sons. 4. Thous shalt ignore the teachings of false prophets to do work in Thy head. 5. When Thou knowest not, Thou shalt look it up, and if Thy search...
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DPGraph →
3D Graphic Software for Math and Physics Visualization. It’s a bit outdated, but works!
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ohayshay asked: Hey, so you guys are smart, and yeah I think you reblogged one of my calculus rants a long time ago so props.
Anyway, what is a riemann sum? I've been staring at this calc homework for 2 hours and it hasn't gotten any easier.
From one needy nerd to a wiser being, I beg for your guidance.
lol
<3
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