comes crawling out of hole covered in blood
hey guys just finished my math homework
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How to do square roots on paper.
I also made an animation with pause and play buttons here. Reload that page to see it calculate the square root of a different pseudorandom number.
I had planned to make a slideshow that walked the audience through the process step by step, but it was over 20 slides, too much text, and just... a lot. If you want to see that, it's here.
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Source details and larger version.
It all adds up: my collection of vintage math, mathematicians, and sacred geometry.
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The square root or something idk I have dyscalculia
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FANART FOR A COMIC STUDIO MOOT
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thoughts on seven in other forms
like 5+2
what about the square root of 7
the more seven it has the better
also square root of 7 is ok too many other numbers but a lot of 7
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I miss square roots. They were fun. In math class.
Also yeah I have my periods arriving at the speed of time
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Unwinding with coffee & a calculator. Doing square roots for the pure sound & feel of it. Anachronistic tech FTW.
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I have old brain. Not sure if I posted this gem before. I honestly don't care either way.
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The maths fandom is wild. “Real” and “imaginary” numbers? I think you mean canon and non-canon. You guys seriously go “this is my number oc his name is i and he is the square root of -1” when in numbers canon lore it’s actually impossible to square root a negative but sure whatever. “Complex numbers”? I think you mean a character x oc ship. “f(x) = 3x - 5”? That is self-insert fanfiction.
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But think of Adam and Eve like an imaginary number, like the square root of minus one: you can never see any concrete proof that it exists, but if you include it in your equations, you can calculate all manner of things that couldn't be imagined without it.
*Philip Pullman
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