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How to calculate loan payments
When considering accepting a business loan, it's important to develop a repayment plan. Learn about the calculation formula, ...
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The math trauma
Have you ever wondered what makes math so frightening for students in Pakistan that it leads to panic attacks? Have you ever compared the scared, silent classroom during math to the lively one during ...
When most of us think of Pi Day, we recall just the first few digits—3.14. “I really only told myself I was going to get to 100 by Pi Day this Pi Day 2026,” Connor explained. Connor’s journey began ...
Over the weekend, user @BholanathDutta shared the equation that looked relatively simple to his thousands of followers, until ...
OpenAI has added interactive visual explanations to ChatGPT, providing math and science learners with dynamic, step-by-step tools rather than static text.
More than a century before quantum mechanics was born, Irish mathematician William Rowan Hamilton stumbled onto an idea that would quietly foreshadow one of the deepest truths in physics. While ...
After outgrowing its original home, the National Museum of Mathematics has added new exhibits and an art gallery space in ...
Math might seem far removed from interior design, but geometry is often the secret behind homes that sing. Decorators rely on formulas for determining the right size coffee table to pair with a couch ...
Is math a form of self-defense? Bentley’s Noah Giansiracusa thinks so. In his new book, “Robin Hood Math: Take Control of the Algorithms That Run Your Life,” the associate professor of Mathematical ...
Ramanujan’s elegant formulas for calculating pi, developed more than a century ago, have unexpectedly resurfaced at the heart of modern physics. Researchers at IISc discovered that the same ...
IISc physicists discovered that Ramanujan’s classic π-formulas arise naturally in modern theories describing critical phenomena and black holes. The connection suggests his early mathematics may have ...
Most of us first hear about the irrational number π (pi)—rounded off as 3.14, with an infinite number of decimal digits—in school, where we learn about its use in the context of a circle. More ...
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