Mathematics and Multimedia Blog Carnival 23

Welcome to the 23rd edition of the Mathematics and Multimedia Blog Carnival. This is a repost from Mathematical Palette, a blog which I no longer maintain.

In this edition, we have a miscellany of mathematics and mathematics teaching articles.

John Cook presents a proof technique that seems to give you something for nothing, an interesting Binomial coefficient trick, posted at the Endeavor.

Shaun Klassen has a clear explanation about the basic concept of limits in Using Limits to Find Tangents posted at Mathematics Concepts Explained. » Read more

July 2013 – The Most Popular Posts

It’s the first day of August and it’s time to look back at last month’s popular posts. Before you explore the list, one of the things that you have probably noticed is Mathematics and Multimedia’s new look — I hope you like it. I love this new theme because it  provides a wider space for posts as well as more space for the top menus. I have created the new menu for Popular Posts which will be updated monthly.

The Most Popular Posts

  1. How to Construct a GeoGebra Heart Graph
  2. Free Statistics, Combinatorics, Probability Ebooks
  3. Math Trick 3: The Answer is Always 1089
  4. A Short Tutorial on How to Use An Abacus
  5. 8 Amazing Mechanical Calculators Before Modern Computers
  6. The 3 Ancient Construction Problems
  7. Solve Physics and Math Problems at Brilliant.org
  8. How To Convert Videos Using Freemake
  9. Playful Minds: A Great iPad Math Game for Kids
  10. How to Find the Center of a Circle and The Mathematics Behind

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June 2013 – The Most Popular Posts

Another month has ended marking half of the year. Here are the most popular posts for the month of June 2013.  Check which article you missed.

Most Popular Posts

  1. 10 Math Problems That Look Easy But Immensely Difficult to Solve
  2. 7 Amazing Facts About Pascal’s Triangle
  3. 5 Fascinating Facts About Triangles That Will Surprise You
  4. 10 Notable Mathematicians Who Died Young
  5. 6 Prodigies in Mental Math Calculation Who Stunned the World
  6. A Detailed Derivation of the Heron’s Formula
  7. Math Trick 2: Multiplying 2 Digit Numbers by 11
  8. A Practical Demonstration of the Pythagorean Theorem
  9. Romantic Mathematics: Cheesy, Corny, and Geeky Love Quotes
  10. Math Trick 1: Squaring Numbers Ending in 5  » Read more
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