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It's not often I see some property I haven't seen before but given the amount of stuff that @TimBrzezinski puts out, it's not suprising that he shows me something new.
Curriculum Tags: MTH1W
https://twitter.com/TimBrzezinski/status/1755201259408118041
⭕️ & equilateral triangle phenomenon https://t.co/Dj6ANYbo7M @geogebra @gogeometry #MTBoS #ITeachMath pic.twitter.com/I3ph3aiKwo
— Tim Brzezinski (@TimBrzezinski) February 7, 2024
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Who doesn't need to learn about transcendental numbers
Curriculum Tags: MHF4U
https://karendcampe.wordpress.com/2024/02/07/exploring-e/
Where do you need math in everyday life?Happy e day! (2.7)
— Karen Campe (@KarenCampe) February 7, 2024
New blog post: "Exploring e" with some ideas for learning about the Euler number in math class. #MTBoS #iTeachMath #T3Learns #calculushttps://t.co/FGjtGezqrd
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https://twitter.com/MathigonOrg/status/1754520352208679407
Mathematics has applications across so many parts of everyday life - from weather prediction to bridge design, crowd control to music shuffling, and fraud detection, to name a few. Explore many more interesting examples at https://t.co/R1xGBJ8WPN pic.twitter.com/Mjc7hiyfuB
— Mathigon (@MathigonOrg) February 5, 2024
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https://twitter.com/MathigonOrg/status/1754882734411948267
The Sieve of Eratosthenes is a simple method for finding prime numbers: you highlight the next available number and then cross out all of its multiples. How many primes are there less than 100? Try for yourself at https://t.co/Mr65qdpphj pic.twitter.com/qi4UDzE5zq
— Mathigon (@MathigonOrg) February 6, 2024
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Have you ever thought of what you could do if you could break an algebra tile?
Curriculum Tags: MPM2D, MFM2P
https://twitter.com/TimBrzezinski/status/1754120652020212228
Completing the square in Polypad : Even when the B coefficient is ODD @MathigonOrg @desmosclassroom @Amplify #MTBoS #ITeachMath pic.twitter.com/q48uAooh0H
— Tim Brzezinski (@TimBrzezinski) February 4, 2024
You might have seen the rectangle version of this but how about the triangle version?
Curriculum Tags: Gr8
Students often struggle with combinatorics, so it is always good when something can be explained clearlyPushing the boundaries with circles in @MathigonOrg #Polypad: https://t.co/TCowI1LLz7 @desmosclassroom @Amplify #MTBoS #ITeachMath pic.twitter.com/XVaw0yFY0Y
— Tim Brzezinski (@TimBrzezinski) February 4, 2024
Curriculum Tags: MDM4U
https://twitter.com/howie_hua/status/1755744864757862570
This is the third #OAME2024 preview episodeHave you ever wondered what's happening in the permutation and combination formulas? Here's how we can think about them: pic.twitter.com/LzQklkmSle
— Howie Hua (@howie_hua) February 9, 2024
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https://twitter.com/OAMEtalks/status/1754636573402947603
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I am always looking at what parts of docudramas are true. This is a neat data visualization to represent that
Curriculum Tags: MDM4U
https://twitter.com/infobeautiful/status/1753462035491274798
What a great data visualizationGreat films fact-checked and visualised scene by scene. Is there really such a thing as a "true" true story in Hollywood?
— Information is Beautiful (@infobeautiful) February 2, 2024
Explore: https://t.co/pBn4cnSGWG pic.twitter.com/ME10rkZ4h8
https://twitter.com/jennalaib/status/1754561880985686066
Love this, from @ferdiocom https://t.co/9VR6DmgiGd pic.twitter.com/0aj2JqoLKQ
— Jenna Laib (@jennalaib) February 5, 2024
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