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Our aim: To fulfill the mathematical potential of each and every student.

Lincoln, UK Katılım Kasım 2013
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Priory LSST Maths@PrioryLSSTmaths·
A little project I've been working on during lockdown - please take a look and let me know what you think: mrhardymaths.co.uk
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Tim Dunn@MrTimDunn·
Hullo from London! Where, to counter potential anxiety, I have made you a video of my little hot air engine... which is powered entirely by the heat of MY CUP OF TEA
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John Bibby
John Bibby@aa42john·
Welcome to 01012020! In a month and a day we shall be at the palondromic 02022020. When are the next palindromics? When was the last one? #MathsJam
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Priory LSST Maths@PrioryLSSTmaths·
If A=(3,10) and B=(7,12) find C, such that triangle ABC is equilateral? I'm really interested to see various ways students might attempt this.
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Cantona Cymru 😎🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇫🇷
How to find out if a number is a multiple of 7: Multiply the last digit by 5 and add this to the rest of the number. If this answer is divisible by 7, the original number is a multiple of 7. Easy! e.g. 532: 53 + 2x5 = 63 63 is a multiple of 7, so: 532 is a multiple of 7 😃
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Cliff Pickover
Cliff Pickover@pickover·
Shiver in ecstasy. A relationship between pi and e.
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Brilliant.org@brilliantorg·
The radius of the circle is 1 m. What is the area of the shaded region? A. π/2 m² B. 2π/3 m² C. 3π/4 m² D. π m²
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Cliff Pickover@pickover·
Shiver in ecstasy. In 1954, humanity began to hunt for integer solutions for x^3+y^3+z^3 = k, for k from 1 to 100. We finally have the solution for 42. tinyurl.com/y42a234c
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Numberphile
Numberphile@numberphile·
BREAKING NUMBER NEWS The mystery of 42 has been solved!!! Managed to do a quick video with the man of the hour... youtu.be/zyG8Vlw5aAw
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Fermat's Library
Fermat's Library@fermatslibrary·
No century begins with a Tuesday, Thursday, or Sunday Proof: In 400 years there are 97 leap and 303 non-leap: 400x365+97=146097 days, which is divisible by 7 - everything repeats after 400 years (G.C.)! Since 1/1/2000-Saturday 1/1/2100-Friday 1/1/2200-Wednesday 1/1/2300-Monday
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Nina Warrick MCCT
Nina Warrick MCCT@MathsPotato·
I've seen some data about most (and least) common birthdays doing the rounds recently, but it's clearly from the US, so here is the same data from England and Wales.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The moiré effect is an optical illusion created by parallel lines crossing over each other in the field of view; you can use this effect to make looping animations buff.ly/2ugSZA6 [source of the gif: buff.ly/2Y9AzCn]
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