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* [http://maxbittker.github.io/Mojulo/#eCAqIHkgKiB0aW1l Animations of equations] - web app by Max Bittker
* [http://maxbittker.github.io/Mojulo/#eCAqIHkgKiB0aW1l Animations of equations] - web app by Max Bittker
* [https://www.maa.org/news/on-this-day On This Day] @ Mathematical Association of America
* [https://www.maa.org/news/on-this-day On This Day] @ Mathematical Association of America
* [http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/books.html How to learn math and physics] by John Baez - list of books and other resources


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Revision as of 18:46, 5 February 2019

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Mathematics (from Greek μάθημα máthēma, "knowledge, study, learning") is the study of topics such as numbers, structure, space, time, motion, change, and measurement.

Mathematicians seek out patterns and use them to formulate new conjectures.

Mathematicians resolve the truth or falsity of conjectures by mathematical proof.

When mathematical structures are good models of real phenomena, then mathematical reasoning can provide insight or predictions about nature.

There is a range of views among mathematicians and philosophers as to the

Practical mathematics has been a human activity for as far back as written records exist.

The research required to solve mathematical problems can take years or even centuries of sustained inquiry.

It is not to be confused with the fictional "mathematics" of the equally fictional Gnomon algorithm.

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