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Also Conservatives: "Let's let children starve, cut childcare funding, and traumatize them with blatant abductions."
It's almost as if they don't care about keeping kids safe.
two excellent intersex folks and activists I admire a lot, Sean Saifa Wall & Hans Lindahl are “explor[ing] organizing, narrative, and research strategies” ab intersex
check it out! 💛💜💛
two excellent intersex folks and activists I admire a lot, Sean Saifa Wall & Hans Lindahl are “explor[ing] organizing, narrative, and research strategies” ab intersex
check it out! 💛💜💛
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#MathSky #iteachmath
#MathSky #iteachmath
Here is the video youtu.be/eqyuQZHfNPQ?... it has all your favourite maths hits: triangle number, square number, cube number, 45 pin bowling…
I am very proud of it 💗
Here is the video youtu.be/eqyuQZHfNPQ?... it has all your favourite maths hits: triangle number, square number, cube number, 45 pin bowling…
I am very proud of it 💗
1. Choose four distinct single digits.
2. Form all three-digit numbers possible using three distinct digits from those you picked
3. Divide the sum of the three-digit numbers found by the sum of the four distinct digits.
You'll always get 666, but why? #MathSky
1. Choose four distinct single digits.
2. Form all three-digit numbers possible using three distinct digits from those you picked
3. Divide the sum of the three-digit numbers found by the sum of the four distinct digits.
You'll always get 666, but why? #MathSky
[Disclaimer: I don't use Disney+ due to boycotts & haven't liked Disney as a corporation for quite a while. I just wanted to talk about a cartoon fandom I'm in]
[Disclaimer: I don't use Disney+ due to boycotts & haven't liked Disney as a corporation for quite a while. I just wanted to talk about a cartoon fandom I'm in]
Find a five-digit prime number with the exact same curious property discussed in the original image
That is, find a five-digit prime p such that p+2 is a perfect square and p-1 is a triangular number
#8647
Graphic from Prime Curios!
Find a five-digit prime number with the exact same curious property discussed in the original image
That is, find a five-digit prime p such that p+2 is a perfect square and p-1 is a triangular number
The integral 2y dy
From 0 all the way to 9
Add 12 over 4
Then subtract 1 more
You will get the 23rd prime
The integral 2y dy
From 0 all the way to 9
Add 12 over 4
Then subtract 1 more
You will get the 23rd prime
14π years × 365.2425 days per year on average = 16064.204... days. And 16064 days after the birthdate listed on his Wikipedia article would actually be Dec 15th.
Still, thanks for inspiring us nerds, Matt! :)
14π years × 365.2425 days per year on average = 16064.204... days. And 16064 days after the birthdate listed on his Wikipedia article would actually be Dec 15th.
Still, thanks for inspiring us nerds, Matt! :)
youtu.be/99stb2mzspI?...
youtu.be/99stb2mzspI?...