Category: Visual Math
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Pi Explained in 30 seconds π
Pi (π) is a fundamental mathematical constant that represents the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. It was first calculated by the ancient Greek mathematician Archimedes. Origin of the Symbol Discovery Applications Properties Origin of the Symbol The Greek letter π (pi) is the first letter of the Greek read more
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Greatest Math Theories Explained
Pythagorean Theorem Theory of Probability Calculus: Fundamental Theorem Theory of Relativity Game Theory Chaos Theory Number Theory: Prime Numbers Topology: Euler Characteristic Bayes’ Theorem Fermat’s Last Theorem Set Theory Graph Theory Fourier Transform Linear Algebra Complex Numbers Fractal Geometry Boolean Algebra Euclidean Geometry Non-Euclidean Geometry Logarithms and Exponentials Ring Theory Combinatorics read more
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Every Math Problem that Made Someone Famous (pt. 2)
Leonard Euler – Euler’s identity Rudolf Clausius – Second Law of Thermodynamics Marie Curie – Law of Radioactive Decay Daniel Bernoulli – Bernoulli’s Equation Ludwig Boltzmann – Entropy Equation James Juul – first law of thermodynamics Georg Ohm – Ohm’s law Johannes Kepler – Third Law of Planetary Motion Gaspard Gustave read more
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Every Logic Paradox Created by Mathematicians Explained
The Ring of Gyges by Plato The Hines dilemma The paradox of the ravens The liar paradox The Barber paradox Timestamps: The Ring of Gyges by Plato The Ring of Gyges is a thought experiment from Plato’s book, The Republic, written in 380 BC. This story tackles what happens to morality read more
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