#Mathematics

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victtorfabiian
victtorfabiian

El legado de mi maestro Luis Mario perdurara por mucho tiempo.


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sciencesolutions
sciencesolutions
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roshixz
roshixz

science gijinkas

that’s inspired by sulnia theirs is so cool, might draw them soon


Yes, it’s very cool. I might make more for types of sciences and math

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quasar-1017
quasar-1017

Kickass Math Art

Did this for my 2 math assignments today AND the extra credit where we can just draw whatever (with the obvious rule that it be school appropriate)

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kalifissure
kalifissure

Can all of physics be better seen through a hydrodynamic lens? Can all particles be described as flow defects in a dielectric super fluid?

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mathproblemz
mathproblemz


🚨Determine the equation of the line to find the relationship between the x- and y- coordinates of points on the line.

🚨All lines through the origin (0,0) have the equation

y = mx

m = 1/7

because m is the slope

🚨The equation to be solved is

y =(1/7)x

OR

y = x/7

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auracobaltblue
auracobaltblue

When I write posts and don’t notice forgetting typing a word/mixing up words until after I post it, it reminds me of high school math class and me doing everything right but accidentally taking the answer to one equation and typing it in the wrong place. I hate my ass.

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mathematics-official
mathematics-official

Awesome!

I’ll make that an axiom of ZF posthaste! :3

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kynxake
kynxake

Free wallpaper

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y-eontan
y-eontan

if someone asked you to split the group into three which one would you think they meant

number one

number two

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sciencesolutions
sciencesolutions
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sqrt-73
sqrt-73

Interesting math fact of the day #438:

the drama in the zerofree numbers community is INSANE

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dleondantes
dleondantes

Mathematics: The Language of Resilience and Logic

Mathematics: The Language of Resilience and Logic A philosophical reflection on leadership, resilience, and the human condition.
By D. L. Dantes | November 8th, 2025

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life-paradox
life-paradox

The Schrödinger Equation

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The time evolution of the wave function is given by the total energy of the system

The Imaginary Unit (i): This is the square root of -1. It ensures that the solution is a wave that oscillates instead of something that just decays or fizzles out immediately

The Reduced Planck Constant (ℏ): A tiny number that sets the scale where classical physics stops working. If this were a large number, you’d see your coffee cup tunneling through the table

The Wave Function (ψ): This is a probability amplitude. It isn’t “solid matter” but rather a field of information

The Hamiltonian Operator (Ĥ): This represents the Total Energy Think of it as a command that “reads” the state of the particle and extracts its energy (kinetic + potential)

The Partial Derivative with respect to Time (∂/∂t): ▪This tells us how the wave function changes moment by moment. ▪It is partial because the wave function depends on both time and space (where the particle is) ▪ The partial derivative isolates time to see how the situation evolves as seconds tick by. Without it, we would only have a static snapshot

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azaraelaxelus
azaraelaxelus

my fave ship like ever is def hypotenuse / opposite they’re so coscmexy together omg im blooshing!!!!

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manilovefudge
manilovefudge

Happy pi day to all the math nerds out there :3

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liaab0u
liaab0u
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1337mcmxci
1337mcmxci

..and they get me every time!

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sqrt-73
sqrt-73

Interesting math fact of the day #437:

6872690159 is the smallest number that needs > 73 ones to represent it (with no concatenation)

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mathproblemz
mathproblemz

1️⃣ g is an even function since x only appears once it’s squared.

2️⃣ If g(4) = 8, then g(-4) = 8 as well.

3️⃣ Two negatives make a positive. (-4)(-4) = 16

4⃣ Two positives also make a positive. (4)(4) = 16