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Finding The Equation Of A Parabola

Finding the Equation of a Parabola Basic Definition A parabola is a set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a fixed point and a fixed line. The fixed point is called the “focus” and the fixed line is called...

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Fractal Geometry

Fractal geometry is a field of mathematics whose actual boundaries are not yet entirely clear. Historically, its origins date back to early twentieth century and during the development of Measure Theory to...

1 comment    new math fractal geometry
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Can we imagine life without mathematics?

“There are things which seem incredible to most men who have not studied mathematics.” as rightly said by Aristotle. Mathematics is a universal language mutual to all individuals, irrespective of their culture, religion, or gender, and...

31 comments    mathematics maths geometry
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How to Develop a Cone - Cone Development

How to develop a cone or how to create a flat pattern of a cone can be achieved in a few easy geometrical steps. The geometrical method shown below does however have inaccuracy, so at the end of this hub I have included a mathematical formula to...

29 comments    how drawing development
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Top Things To Buy in Nepal

Introducing some hidden places to shop in Kathmandu. Thamel Street is the most sought out place to look for almost everything you need to buy in Nepal.

2 comments    travel shopping religion
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Fractal Geometry :: Fractals in Nature

A fractal is defined as a "rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole," according to their "discoverer" Benoit Mendelbrot (Nov. 20, 1924 – Oct. 14,...

4 comments    education water nature
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Math Made Easy! How to Find the Area of a Circle

This geometry tutorial shows how to find the area of a circle. Included are math tips and easy to follow problems and answers for finding the area of a circle.

4 comments    education math geometry
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John Wallis: Mathematical Biography

Considered to be the most influential mathematician prior to Sir Isaac Newton, John Wallis was born in 1616 in Ashford, Kent, England, the son of Reverend John Wallis. At first locally educated, Wallis was first introduced to Math while at school...

2 comments    college math biography
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I need a fixie bike! The fixed gear bicycle craze

After five years, I traded my fixed gear bike last month for a road bike and a commuter. It was an easy decision as my bike riding priorities have changed, but setting circumstances aside, I think I would...

18 comments    cycling bikes bicycle
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Daffodils and Stars in Fractal Iterations

What a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome. Are not flowers the stars of the earth, and are not our stars the flowers of heaven?

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