That’s Mathematics by Tom Lehrer
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Tom Lehrerfont
Thomas Andrew “Tom” Lehrer (born April 9, 1928) is an American singer-songwriter, satirist, pianist, and mathematician. He has lectured on mathematics and musical ...
, or if you can’t get to the Internet to watch the Math Masters Muliplication Tables video.I was going to call this “Using the distributive property of multiplication”, but who would have been tempted to read this??Foll...
Algebra, part I- Numbers, Variables, Operations, Expressions, Relations
This series of lessons is designed to help you learn, or review, the fundamentals of algebra. We start off with the very basics- numbers, variables, and operation...
Algebra, part II- solving equations, inequalities, 2-variable equations
This series of lessons is designed to help you learn, or review, the fundamentals of algebra. In this lesson we continue our discussion of relations and extend th...
Algebra, part II- factoring, quadratic equations, exponent laws
This series of lessons is designed to help you learn, or review, the fundamentals of algebra. In this lesson we move on to factoring and simplifying expressions, solving ...
Algebra, part IV- introductory number theory, complex numbers
This series of lessons is designed to help you learn, or review, the fundamentals of algebra. This lesson covers some number theory concepts, and introduces complex numbers...
Algebra, part V- real algebra
This series of lessons is designed to help you learn, or review, the fundamentals of algebra. It’s time to see how algebra relates to real life.
Real algebra, as we’ve already seen, can hel...
Introduction to super-simple Combinatorics: Permutations and Combinations
Do you play poker? Are you a bingo fanatic? Do you enjoy arranging people in lines? If so, combinatorics is the area of mathematics that would appeal to you. If...
Algebra Problems Go-Through: Part 1, Super-Easy
As a follow-up to the popular Welcome to Algebra series, here comes a whole new series of lessons, going through algebra sample problems step-by-step for you to follow. We start off with...
Algebra Problems Go-Through: Part 2, Somewhat tougher
As a follow-up to the popular Welcome to Algebra series, here comes a whole new series of lessons, going through algebra sample problems step-by-step for you to follow.
Word pro...
Algebra Problems Go-Through: Part 3, annoying ones
As a follow-up to the popular Welcome to Algebra series, here comes a whole new series of lessons, going through algebra sample problems step-by-step for you to follow. We now step aw...
Angle between Two Straight Lines:
(1) If a1x+b1y+c1 = 0 and a2x+b2y+c2 = 0 are the equations
of two given lines,
the angle (theta) between the lines is given
by
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Taken from Mathematicians set Chinese test
Mathematical Education Levels Differ Worldwide
Here’s a sample test question for first-year science students in an English University in the UK:
And now a sample test question...
Composing your own equations using Tex is as easy as 1-2-3!
You can loads of cool stuff with it, so why not give it a shot?
Basic math!
Type in an equation, any equation. Like this one: 5x ^ 4 + 7x ^ 3 – 21x ^ 2 – 2x...
Special Thanks goes to our community manager Adam Kosh for assisting me with figuring out the Math Formula
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Sherlock Holmes Investigates: MathematicsInvestigating the top majors, Sherlock Holmes is on the case. You can profile your picks and review the evidence to find the sure-fire academic answers you’ve been looking for…
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The Logarithms
Introducing- logs
Logarithms, which we’ll refer to as logs, are an important mathematical concept. Logs are very simply a way to represent a mathematical relation. They’re a lot loss scary than you may th...
Vectors… in… Space….!
Welcome to a mini-math series about spatial vectors. In part 1, we’ll introduce vectors, put them in space, and see what they can do.
How cool does that sound?
Seriously now,...
Vectors… in… Space….!
Welcome to a mini-math series about spatial vectors. In part 1, we’ve introduced vectors and put them in space. Now in part 2 we will see what we can do with them.
How cool does tha...
Vectors… in… Space….!
Welcome to a mini-math series about spatial vectors. In part 1, we’ve introduced vectors and put them in space. Now in part 2 we saw some elementary things we can do with them. Now we&...
Introduction to Trigonometry
Trigonometry, or “trig” as all the cool guys call it, is the branch of mathematics that deals with triangles, especially right-angled ones but regular ones too. It specifically looks for relati...
Basic Introduction to Statistics
What is statistics, you ask? Well, statistics (or stats) is defined as the math of collecting, analysis, managing, and presenting data. That’s a very broad definition, which means that stats is a...
QUADRATIC EXPRESSION: If a \not=0, b, c are complex numbers then ax2 + bx +c is called a quadratic expression in x.
QUADRATIC EQUATION: If a \not=0,b,c are complex numbers then ax2 + bx + c = 0 is called a quadratic equation in...
FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLE OF COUNTING
If an operation can be performed in ‘m’ different ways and another operation in ‘n’ different ways then these two operations can be performed one after the other in ‘mn...
Friends, in this lesson we will learn how to answer the questions (Problem Solving, DS and DI) based on Percentages.
The main agenda of this lesson is
Every question based on the topic PERCENTAGE must be solved without using an...