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Every Scale used to Measure Natural Phenomena Explained
Hurricanes and the Saffir-Simpson Scale Earthquakes and the Richter Scale The Moment Magnitude Scale Tsunamis and the Imamura-Iida Scale Tornadoes and the Fujita-Pearson Scale…
Read MoreEvery Proof that √2 is Irrational but they get increasingly more complex
Four Proofs That √2 Is Irrational Proof by Contradiction Prime Factorization Proof Infinite Descent Proof Reciprocal Proof Four Proofs That √2 Is Irrational The…
Read MoreAmazing Things You Can Do in Geometric Algebra Explained
Geometric Algebra Explained: Vectors, Bivectors, and the Geometric Product Vectors and Scalars Scalar Multiplication and Vector Addition The Dot Product The Wedge Product…
Read MoreEvery Proof That There Are Infinitely Many Primes Explained
What Is a Prime Number? Euclid’s Proof Factorial Proof Erdős’s Proof What Is a Prime Number? Think of a natural number. That is, a…
Read MoreThe Basic Math Iceberg Explained
The Math Iceberg Explained, Part 1 Counting Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Equations Basic Geometry Order of Operations Decimals Factors Fractions Powers and Radicals Data…
Read MoreWhere the Quadratic Formula Actually Comes From (Derived Step by Step)
What Are Complex Numbers?A Note on the NamesSolving Quadratic Equations with Complex NumbersWorking with Imaginary SolutionsA Quick Aside on the Definition of iDeriving…
Read MoreEvery Equation That Changed History Explained
Timeline of Equations That Changed the World 6th Century BC: Thales’ Theorem 6th Century BC: Pythagorean Theorem 300 BC: Euclid’s Theorem 250 BC: Archimedes’…
Read MoreEvery Unsolved Problem in Discrete Mathematics that sounds Easy
The Riemann Hypothesis The Navier-Stokes Problem The P versus NP Problem The Collatz Conjecture The Goldbach Conjecture The Riemann Hypothesis The Riemann hypothesis is…
Read MoreEvery Math Problem that Made Someone Famous
Andrew Wiles and Fermat’s Last Theorem Carl Friedrich Gauss and the 17 Gon Joseph Fourier and Fourier Series Leonhard Euler and the Bridges of…
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