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Postulates and theoroms P5- A line contains at least two points; a plane contains at
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825
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Infinity Most everyone is familiar with the infinity symbol, the one that looks like the number eight tipped over on its side. Infinity sometimes crops up in everyday
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1054
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Pi A little known verse in the bible reads “And he made a molten sea, ten cubits from the one brim to the other; it was round all about, and h
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1276
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Pythagorus of Samos Pythagoras of Samos is often described as the first pure mathematician. He is an extremely important figure in the development of mathema
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1858
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Statistical Analysis of FatherYouth Study The purpose of this study is to ascertain the affects of drug-abusing fathers on the drug usage of their young adolescent children. A special
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2270
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Eratosthenes Eratosthenes was born in Cyrene which is now in Libya in North Africa. His teachers included the scholar Lysanias of Cyrene and the philosoph
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691
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Bulimia Analytic geometry was brought fourth by the famous French mathematician Rene' Descartes in 1637. Descartes did not start his studying and working with geomet
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Analytic Geometry Analytic geometry was brought fourth by the famous French mathematician Rene' Descartes in 1637. Descartes did not start his studying and working with geomet
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1101
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fractals The videotape "Fractals" was narrated by a writer of science fiction, R.C. Clark, who is the creator of 2001 Space Odessy. Individuals i
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400
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Philosophy of matematics and language Throughout its history mankind has wondered about his place in the universe. In fact, second only to the existence of God, this subject is the most frequent t
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Pascals Triangle Pascal’s Triangle
Blasé Pacal was born in France in 1623. He was a child prodigy and was
fascinated by mathematics. When Pasc
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chronological order -399 pythagoreans discover irrational numbers
-240 Eratosthenes determines circumference of earth
-230 Archimedes determines fromulas for the area of
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361
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Integral Calculus Ever wonder how scientists figure out how long it takes for the radiation from a nuclear weapon to decay? This dilemma can be solved by calculus, which helps
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1303
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Modular Arithmetics Modular arithmetic can be used to compute
exactly, at low cost, a set of simple computations.
These include most geometric predicates,
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324
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Theorems postulate1-3--given AB and a # r between 0 and 180, there is exactly one ray w/ endpoint A,extending on each side ofAB, such that the
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726
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Pythagoren Theorm The Pythagorean Theorem is a geometrical expression used often in math and physics. It used to 2 2 2 find the unknown side of a right
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Archimedes Archimedes was born in 287 BC in Syracuse, a Greek seaport colony in Sicily. Archimedes’ father was Phidias. He was an astronomer; this is all we know about h
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Fractal geometry Fractal geometry is a branch of mathematics having to do with fractals. Fractals are geometric figures, just like rectangles, circles and sq
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EMILIE DU CHATLET Born in Paris on December 17, 1706, Emilie du Chatlet grew up in a household where the art of courting was the only way one could recieve a
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Condorcet Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas de Caritat, better known as Marquis de Condorcet,
was born in Ribemont, Paris. He studied at Jesuit schools and the college de
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Discoveries of Archimedes Archimedes truly was a man ahead of his time. He forever changed the face of mathematics and one of his discoveries even
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183
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Aristotle Aristotle (b. 384 - d. 322 BC), was a Greek
philosopher, logician, and scientist. Along with his teacher
Plato, Aristotle is generally regarded as one of
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553
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The Art of Euclids Writing In Elements book one, Euclid incorporates stylistic devices in the process of proving a series of mathematical theories. One stylistic aspect of Euclid’s writ
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910
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History of Math Mathematics, study of relationships among quantities, magnitudes, and properties and of logical operations by which unknown quantities, magnitudes, and propert
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Self Reliance There is a time in every man's education when he arrives at
the conviction that envy is ignorance; that imitation is
suicide; that he must take himself for b
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Buffons Needle Buffon's Needle refers to a simple Monte Carlo method for the estimation of the value of pi, 3.14159265... The idea is very simple. Supp
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helicopter antisubmarine operations
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Euclid1 Euclid of Alexandria is thought to have lived from about 325 BC until 265 BC in Alexandria, Egypt. There is very little known about his life. It was thought
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Absolute Values in Radicals Absolute values in radicals is a very easy concept, once it is mastered. Basically an absolute value is the positive square root
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168
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metric The metric system vs. the U.S. system. I have looked all over the Internet and it is really hard to find a page that is all for converting to the metric system
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Albert Enstine Einstein was born on March 14, 1879, in Ulm Germany. He lived there with his parents, Herman and Pauline. After a year in Ulm, due to the fai
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Sir Issac Newton
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History Of Math Mathematics, study of relationships among quantities, magnitudes, and properties and of logical operations by which unknown quantities,
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Dilations Historically, dilations have been fundamentally indispensable in the development of cultures around the world. The Gree
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Lets Make A Deal an analysis of the Monty Hall problem The Monty Hall problem is derived from a similar dilemma that was frequently brought up on the television game show "Let's Make A Deal," hosted by Monty Hall.
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Mathematical Codes Mathematical codes are used by millions everyday for a variety reasons, but all intending to keep something private. The coding theory has
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statistics From the reading that I’ve been doing on polling it seems that everything has some effect on the results. It seems like most of the polling biases come fr
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Pytha Three integers a, b, and c that satisfy a2 + b2 = c2 are called Pythagorean Triples. There are infinitely many such numbers and there al
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august ferdinand mobius August Ferdinand Möbius was born on November 17, 1790 in Schulpforta, Germany. (Then called Saxony.) He was the only child of Johann Heinrich Mobius, a dancing
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yes Welcome to the CeQuadrat PacketCD UDF Drive Letter Access Software!
(c) Copyright 1996-1999 CeQuadrat GmbH
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Sir Isaac Newton Through his early life experiences and with the knowledge left by his predecessors, Sir Isaac Newton was able to develop calculus, natural
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College Algebra I Answer: substitute y= -3x in for the "y" in y + 3x=2
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Galileo Galilei Galileo Galilei was born at Pisa on the 18th of February in 1564. His father, Vincenzo Galilei, belonged to a noble family and had gained
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Fibonacci Leonardo da Pisa, or more commonly known as Fibonacci , was born in Pisa, Italy in 1175. He was the son of Guilielmo Bonacci, a secretary of the Republic of P
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Poison Instructions: Start off with ten counters. Each team will take a turn, taking one or two counters each time. The team that must take th
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math 320 The authors of article Instead of Teaching Missing Addends state their purpose "is to present evidence showing that if children's numer
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