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A mathematician apprentice and retro-gaming entusiast who loves all the Grand Theft Auto games from the 3D universe.
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6 days ago
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[This Day on Math History] Birth of Wacław Sierpiński 'One of the Greatest Masters of Topology' (14/03/1882).
Sierpiński, A Great Master in Topology In 1882, on 14 March, one of the great masters of topology of all time was born, the prominent Polish mathematician Wacław Sierpiński, wh
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@dobro2020
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10 days ago
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Ventajas del autocorrector de Android studio [SPA-ENG]
Estos últimos días he practicado un nuevo lenguaje de programación para mí y cuál es kotlin. Este lenguaje trabaja sobre un entorno virtual de otro lenguaje de programación pero…
@paultactico2
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10 days ago
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[This Day on Math History] Birth of Gustav Kirchhoff 'The Master of Electrical Circuits' (12/03/1824).
Kirchhoff a True Master of Electricity & Magnetism. The 12th of March was the birthday of the German physicist Gustav Kirchhoff, who was born in the Prussian city of Kon
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@carlos84
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10 days ago
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Teaching mathematics with a focus on deep understanding and anchoring it to meaningful learning
Teaching is an art, anyone can teach, but not everyone will do it with passion and effectively, that is why when teaching mathematics we must seek the best teaching strategi
@paultactico2
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13 days ago
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[This Day on Math History] Birth of Pierre Frédéric Sarrus 'A True Master in Matrix Algebra' (10/03/1798).
About a Titan in Matrix Algebra and More. It was in 1798, specifically on 10 March of that year, that the brilliant French mathematician Pierre Frédérich Sarrus came
@paultactico2
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16 days ago
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[This Day on Math History] Ferdinand Von Lindemann 'Who Showed us the Transcendence of π' Passes Away (1939/03/06).
About the Man Who Showed us the Transcendence of π. On the 6th of March 1939, in the German city of Munich, the great German mathematician Ferdinand von Lindemann passed away
@paultactico2
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18 days ago
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[This Day on Math History] Pierre-Simon Laplace 'The Creator of the Laplace Transform' Passes Away (05/03/1827).
About Pierre-Simon Laplace, the Creator of the Laplace Transform. On a day like today, on 5 March 1827, one of the greatest mathematicians mankind has ever seen the birth of, Pi
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19 days ago
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Proposed exercises from chapter 8.1 of Larson and Hostetler's calculus book. Volume I: Selecting the correct antiderivative
In the proposed exercises of the book of calculus with analytical geometry by Larson and Hostetler in chapter 8 whose theme is: Integration techniques, L'hopital's rule and
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20 days ago
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[This Day on Math History] Birth of Georg Cantor 'The Creator of the Infinity & Sets' in Mathematics (03/03/1845).
Father of the Set Theory. On 3 March 1845, the German mathematician Georg Cantor was born in the Russian city of St. Petersburg. Cantor was a mathematician whose ideas revo
@paultactico2
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21 days ago
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[This Day on Math History] Charles-Jean De La Valleé Poussin, One of the 'Fathers of Primer Numbers Theorem' Passes Away (02/03/1964).
One of the Fathers of Prime Numbers Theorem Passes Away. On this day, 2 March 1964, the Belgian mathematician Charles-Jean De La Valleé Poussin died in Watermael-Boitsfort,
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