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Today, we learned about Elbert Frank Cox - the American mathematician who received a Ph.D. in mathematics and was acclaimed worldwide for his work. Thank you, students, for the presentations

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Today, we learned about Benjamin Banneker- the inventor of the wooden clock, and Gladys West- known for developing the GPS (global positioning system). Thank you, learners for your presentations!

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Today, we learned about Wade Ellis - an American mathematician and educator who researched radar antennas, and Lewis Howard Latimer - inventor of electric lighting. Thank you, students, for preparing and presenting

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Happy Pi Day! 🥧✨ Did you know the π symbol started in the 1700s? Let's slice through history and celebrate the beauty of this infinite number! 🎉📚 Like, Share and Support Pi Day!

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Mathematics and the Development of Nuclear Bombs in Nazi Germany! 🌐 Join our YouTube interview as we explore the intriguing historical connection and ethical considerations. Don't miss the full video: youtube.com/watch?v=ykambD… 🤔💭

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New study explores the contributions of Jewish mathematicians throughout history, shedding light on their significant impact on the field.
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BakhShali manuscript described a method to calculate square root of a number in 3rd century CE.
Newton Raphson method is a poor copy.
Busting this scientifically!

#MathHistory 
BakhShali manuscript described a method to calculate square root of a number in 3rd century CE. 
Newton Raphson method is a poor copy. 
Busting this scientifically!
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April 3rd is associated with a letter from Leonard Euler to Christian Goldbach in 1753, in which Euler confirmed Goldbach's conjecture that, for the first 2500 integers, every odd number could be expressed as '2n² + p,' where 'p' is a prime number. 📜✨

April 3rd is associated with a letter from Leonard Euler to Christian Goldbach in 1753, in which Euler confirmed Goldbach's conjecture that, for the first 2500 integers, every odd number could be expressed as '2n² + p,' where 'p' is a prime number.  📜✨ 

#Euler  #MathHistory
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On this day in mathematics, we celebrate the completion of 'The Key to Arithmetic' by al-Kashi in 1427, a pivotal text for students in Samarkand, covering essential math for astronomy and trade. A true milestone in mathematical history!

On this day in mathematics, we celebrate the completion of 'The Key to Arithmetic' by al-Kashi in 1427, a pivotal text for students in Samarkand, covering essential math for astronomy and trade. A true milestone in mathematical history! #MathHistory #alKashi #OnThisDay
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And to summarize our series, another two informative projects - thank you, students. We learned about Jesse Ernest Wilkins - who developed math models to calculate the amount of gamma radiation and Benjamin Banneker- who invented the wooden clock

And to summarize our series, another two informative projects - thank you, students. We learned about Jesse Ernest Wilkins - who developed math models to calculate the amount of gamma radiation and Benjamin Banneker- who invented the wooden clock #cajhornets #mathhistory
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Here is to the start of our yearly projects on famous African American mathematicians and innovators. Today, we learned about Marie Van Brittan Brown, who laid the foundation for video home security. Thank you for your research and engaging presentation

Here is to the start of our yearly projects on famous African American mathematicians and innovators. Today, we learned about Marie Van Brittan Brown, who laid the foundation for video home security. Thank you for your research and engaging presentation #cajhornets #mathhistory
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The concept of zero as a mathematical value was not fully accepted in Europe until the 17th century, despite being used in ancient India and the Middle East.

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The concept of zero as a mathematical value was not fully accepted in Europe until the 17th century, despite being used in ancient India and the Middle East. #MathHistory #ConceptOfZero
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