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themathkid · 1 year
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Samuel J. Palmer - http://sjpalmer.art/
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themathkid · 4 years
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👌 https://www.instagram.com/p/B1WAJf7Fd6W/?igshid=1aounz2bgk1mg
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themathkid · 4 years
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Via Extra Ordinary
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themathkid · 5 years
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bad maths that gives the right answer 
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themathkid · 5 years
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Proof without words of the convergence of the series above.
Mathematics is beautiful. <3
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themathkid · 5 years
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Roll two fair n-sided die. The expected value of the max of your two rolls is approximately 4/3 times the expected value of any single roll. Do with this what you will.
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themathkid · 6 years
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Trefoil by Dave Whyte | Tumblr
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themathkid · 6 years
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I’m having a blasty-bast with Group Explorer today. How have I never played with this before!? 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/groupexplorer/?source=typ_redirect
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themathkid · 6 years
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Complex analysis - the perfect subject for combining visual and analytic thinking. I just read “Visual Complex Analysis” by Tristan Needham, a basic book on complex analysis: lots of historical references, uncompromising explanations, lots of problem solving and plenty of beautiful illustrations!
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themathkid · 6 years
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themathkid · 6 years
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By Math with Bad Drawings.
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themathkid · 6 years
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I can’t be the only one. Right? 
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themathkid · 7 years
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Via Extra Ordinary
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themathkid · 7 years
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This one is based on the hirschhorn tiling.
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themathkid · 7 years
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Had this video suggested to me by http://pebblinator.tumblr.com/ and it is really cool if you’re like me and have no previous understanding of 4D! 
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themathkid · 7 years
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The sea. 
Each color is a sine function. The height is constant because sin(t+0*2*pi/5 )+ sin(t+1*2*pi/5)+sin(t+2*2*pi/5)+sin(t+3*2*pi/5)+sin(t+4*2*pi/5)=0 for all t value.    
In a column the i-th segment have length sin(t+i*2*pi/5)+1, so the height is always 5.     
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themathkid · 7 years
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