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Archives → September 2016

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Screenshot of Interactive Unit Circle
Interactive Unit Circle
Screenshot of Consecutive Coin Flips - Numberphile
Consecutive Coin Flips - Numberphile
Screenshot of How do you master the rhythm of the logs?
How do you master the rhythm of the logs?
Screenshot of The Secret of Floppy Paper - Numberphile
The Secret of Floppy Paper - Numberphile
Screenshot of Mathigon
Mathigon
Screenshot of World’s Fastest Clapper (1020 in 1 minute) - Guinness World Record
World’s Fastest Clapper (1020 in 1 minute) - Guinness World Record
Screenshot of Why are Walled Cities Round?
Why are Walled Cities Round?
Screenshot of Infinite fractions and the most irrational number
Infinite fractions and the most irrational number
Screenshot of Rainforest: use a grid map
Rainforest: use a grid map
Screenshot of Stars and Bars (and bagels) - Numberphile
Stars and Bars (and bagels) - Numberphile
Screenshot of Why the metric system matters - Matt Anticole
Why the metric system matters - Matt Anticole
Screenshot of The Prime Problem with a One Sentence Proof - Numberphile
The Prime Problem with a One Sentence Proof - Numberphile
Screenshot of Riemann’s paradox: pi = infinity minus infinity
Riemann’s paradox: pi = infinity minus infinity
Screenshot of Shifting Incomes for American Jobs
Shifting Incomes for American Jobs
Screenshot of Nobody’s Exactly Sure How Much A Kilogram Is Right Now
Nobody’s Exactly Sure How Much A Kilogram Is Right Now
Screenshot of What Students See When They Look at Algebra
What Students See When They Look at Algebra
Screenshot of Weird Dice
Weird Dice
Screenshot of Maths, story and dance: an Indigenous approach to teaching
Maths, story and dance: an Indigenous approach to teaching
Screenshot of How the Königsberg bridge problem changed mathematics - Dan Van der Vieren
How the Königsberg bridge problem changed mathematics - Dan Van der Vieren

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