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Posts by Math Misery

wow, what a wild board!

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ABC7 Chicago meteorologist has hilarious realization that his TV is a touchscreen live on the air
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if not the greatest, definitely the cutest

www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Goz...

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I knew a guy whose go to expression was "and that guy, the brother of Einstein ..."

but my personal favorite is "one snowflake short of a blizzard"

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I'm reading a book on mathematics and ...
- it's got my number
- it's quite complex
- it has no equal

4 months ago 1 0 0 0

a computer that only talks about mouthwash, a gargle language model

5 months ago 1 0 0 0

I'll be hosting December's Carnival of Maths (#246) at tommaths.blogspot.com.

To do it well, I need YOUR submissions! If you've read, written or created something (in the last month or so) on a mathsy theme, find the link to the submission form here: aperiodical.com/carnival-of-...

#MathsToday

5 months ago 7 4 0 0

more fodder for @billarama.bsky.social

5 months ago 1 0 0 0

today is a nice silly date for some number fun

10/10/25

10 = 5*2
25 = 5^2

and if you want to make one of those stupid viral math problems because of ambiguous notation, then resolve this:

5*2/5*2/5^2 = ? Is it 1/25 or 4?

also, 1010 as a base 2 number is 8 + 2 = 10 :)

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Data Modeling event in DC called the Washington Copulas

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Combinatorics event in Flushing called the New York Stem

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Numerical Linear Algebra event in Florida called the Tampa Bay Rayleigh quotients

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Computational algebra event in Ontario called the Toronto Maple

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Differential equation solvers event in Alberta called the Edmonton Euler Method

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An Apollonian geometry event in Wisconsin called The Green Bay Circle Packers

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hi! :)

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Simulation event in Ohio called The Cleveland Brownian Motion

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For me, it was the "undoing of the product rule"

(fg)' = f'g + g'f
so that when I write integrals around everything it's
fg = ∫f'g + ∫g'f and then depending on the problem, it's either a u,v thought or a u, dv thought.

6 months ago 2 0 1 0

Ah, fair enough.

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So another example of this perhaps doi.org/10.1098/rsos...

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Do you feel that some of the aversion about collinearity is a function of which statistical methods were taught / available to the individuals working with the data and the underlying assumptions about those methods?

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Brew HaHa! In Wilmington, DE :)

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we can do a bunch of inspection. y = 2x^2 + x from the 1st eq. the 2nd eq becomes (2x^2 + x)*x^2 + 7x = 10. by inspection x = 1 solves it and so y = 3. another solution is x = -2 making y = 6. and both give x + y = 4. eq 2 is also y = (10 - 7x)/x^2, so eq 1 and 2 coincide in two spots (1,3), (-2,6)

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Enjoy this square rollin' 'round a non-regular pentagon.

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Here is another of my favorite triangle things

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i enjoy these with the tracer the most!

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Enjoy this pentagon rolling around an internal equilateral triangle.

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I had a boss who would say "apples and elephants" and that's been my phrase ever since

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Do "pineapple" next [unless if you already did it!] :D

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