
STUDENTOFMATH.WORDPRESS.COM
studentofmath | Just another WordPress.com siteJust another WordPress.com site
http://studentofmath.wordpress.com/
Just another WordPress.com site
http://studentofmath.wordpress.com/
TODAY'S RATING
>1,000,000
Date Range
HIGHEST TRAFFIC ON
Wednesday
LOAD TIME
0.4 seconds
16x16
32x32
PAGES IN
THIS WEBSITE
10
SSL
EXTERNAL LINKS
16
SITE IP
192.0.78.12
LOAD TIME
0.422 sec
SCORE
6.2
studentofmath | Just another WordPress.com site | studentofmath.wordpress.com Reviews
https://studentofmath.wordpress.com
Just another WordPress.com site
April | 2011 | studentofmath
https://studentofmath.wordpress.com/2011/04
Just another WordPress.com site. Browsing All Posts published on »April, 2011«. Math 2000 B.C. April 30, 2011. Ahmes Contribution Talking of the history of mathematics, there is a common name one will find while trying to find structured mathematics in its early stages, that name is Ahmes. Thanks to Ahmes, he is credited with writing what is said to be Egypt’s most extensive mathematical texts known as the Rhind Papyrus. Ahmes says in the early […]. Numbers, Animals, and Insects. April 11, 2011.
May | 2011 | studentofmath
https://studentofmath.wordpress.com/2011/05
Just another WordPress.com site. Browsing All Posts published on »May, 2011«. Importance of 17th Century Mathematics. May 26, 2011. From the beginning, math has been apart of everything. Our every movement, even every thought, is math. Soon with the evolution of man we found ourselves trying to understand this perfect existence of reason and as time progressed, so did our understanding. Even today, scholars all over the world are continuing to master this craft […]. May 15, 2011. May 10, 2011.
About | studentofmath
https://studentofmath.wordpress.com/about
Just another WordPress.com site. This is an example of a WordPress page, you could edit this to put information about yourself or your site so readers know where you are coming from. You can create as many pages like this one or sub-pages as you like and manage all of your content inside of WordPress. Be the first to start a conversation. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Math 2000 B.C.
Imaginary Numbers | studentofmath
https://studentofmath.wordpress.com/2011/05/15/imaginary-numbers
Just another WordPress.com site. Posted on May 15, 2011. What Are Imaginary Numbers? An imaginary number is a number whose square has a negative value. This is very peculiar seeing as all real numbers when squared have positive values. Rafael Bombelli is the known man to tackle this vexing idea for which is published in his book called. 1=0 For this problem, the solution for. Is the square root of negative one. This solution wrote in gold the importance of the imaginary number. For the Latin word. The im...
The Golden Ratio | studentofmath
https://studentofmath.wordpress.com/2011/06/07/the-golden-ratio-2
Just another WordPress.com site. Posted on June 7, 2011. The golden ratio goes by many names; phi, the golden section, the golden mean, divine proportion, divine section, golden cut, and more. All these names portray the supreme, but why? What is it that places the number 1.61803 on the highest pedestal? The golden ratio is so admired because it is in fact the number which is part of virtually everything in our lives. What is the Golden Ratio? The golden ratio, or phi,. Image found on Google images.
TOTAL PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE
10
Newton and Leibniz | history of math
https://historyofmath.wordpress.com/2011/10/20/newton-and-leibniz
A Math History blog. The Development of the Calculus. Swiss Mathematicians of the 18th Century →. October 20, 2011. Isaac Newton was born in 1642/3 in Woolsthorpe, England. The doubled year of birth is related to the gradual adoption of the Gregorian calendar. 8216; work on algebra. In 1665, Cambridge University shut down due to an outbreak of plague in England. Newton returned to his family home in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire. The lengths of curves and the maxima and minima of functions. Newton’s. Newton&...
The History of Algebra | history of math
https://historyofmath.wordpress.com/2011/02/08/the-history-of-algebra
A Math History blog. Applications from the Ancient World. Italian Mathematics of the 16th Century →. The History of Algebra. February 8, 2011. I wrote a few posts back in October of 2008 about the history of algebra and the transmission of Hindu and Arab knowledge to Europe. October 24, 2008 by richbeveridge. Abu Ja’far Muhammad ibn Musa Al-Khwarizmi was an Arab mathematician who lived and worked in Baghdad during the 8. The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing. Or, in English,.
Applied Mathematics and the Heavenly Bodies | history of math
https://historyofmath.wordpress.com/2011/02/22/applied-mathematics-and-the-heavenly-bodies
A Math History blog. Italian Mathematics of the 16th Century. French Mathematics of the 17th century →. Applied Mathematics and the Heavenly Bodies. February 22, 2011. Before we leave the time period of the early 16th century, I think it would be helpful to recognize three very important astronomer/mathematicians of that time –. In 1543, as Copernicus was dying, his ideas were published as the book. De revolutionibus orbium coelestium. Although Copernicus was correct in his assertion that the earth revol...
Representing Numbers | history of math
https://historyofmath.wordpress.com/2011/01/20/representing-numbers-2
A Math History blog. The Pythagoreans →. January 20, 2011. The way different cultures have chosen to represent numbers can be a very interesting topic. Many people forget that, like our English language, the base-ten place value system is a somewhat arbitrary cultural choice that we have made as a system to represent quantity. Other cultures use a variety of strategies to represent quantity. Our system is a Base 10 place value system which was also used by the ancient Hindu and Chinese cultures. You can ...
richbeveridge2 | history of math
https://historyofmath.wordpress.com/author/richbeveridge2
A Math History blog. Mathematics in the Late 19th Century. November 16, 2011. The Rise of Engineering and Applied Mathematics The 19th century saw an explosion of applied mathematics as the industrial revolution took hold throughout Europe. An example of this is the development of the École Polytechnique in Paris. Galois had actually … Continue reading →. Mathematics in the Early 19th Century. November 15, 2011. Swiss Mathematicians of the 18th Century. November 3, 2011. Mathematics of the Enlightenment.
September | 2011 | history of math
https://historyofmath.wordpress.com/2011/09
A Math History blog. Monthly Archives: September 2011. The Development of the Calculus. September 29, 2011. After the advent of Descartes’ analytic geometry, mathematicians had a lot of algebraic representations of geometric curves to analyze. Victor Katz, in his textbook A History of Mathematics, lays out the quantities that interested mathematicians in relation to curves in … Continue reading →. Mathematics of the Enlightenment. Mathematics in the Late 19th Century. Mathematics in the Early 19th Century.
Mathematics in the Early 19th Century | history of math
https://historyofmath.wordpress.com/2011/11/15/mathematics-in-the-early-19th-century
A Math History blog. Swiss Mathematicians of the 18th Century. Mathematics in the Late 19th Century →. Mathematics in the Early 19th Century. November 15, 2011. Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777-1855) was a German mathematician whose talents were comparable to those of Euler. Much of Gauss’ reputation was based on his monumental 1801 work called. Which controls most of the computer security systems in the world. Gauss became interested in astronomy. The Italian astronomer Piazzi had discovered a small plane...
The Development of the Calculus | history of math
https://historyofmath.wordpress.com/2011/09/29/the-development-of-the-calculus
A Math History blog. French Mathematics of the 17th century. Newton and Leibniz →. The Development of the Calculus. September 29, 2011. After the advent of Descartes’ analytic geometry, mathematicians had a lot of algebraic representations of geometric curves to analyze. Victor Katz, in his textbook. A History of Mathematics. Lays out the quantities that interested mathematicians in relation to curves in the plane – arc length, the tangent line (and subtangent. The normal line (and subnormal. Finding the...
Swiss Mathematicians of the 18th Century | history of math
https://historyofmath.wordpress.com/2011/11/03/swiss-mathematicians-of-the-18th-century
A Math History blog. Mathematics in the Early 19th Century →. Swiss Mathematicians of the 18th Century. November 3, 2011. The Bernoullis fled, eventually ending up in Switzerland. Two of Nicolaus Bernoulli’s ten children became famous mathematicians – Jacob. Jacob taught at the University of Basel when his brother Johann (who was twelve years younger) attended school there. Jacob traveled to France, the Netherlands and England before returning to Basel in 1683 to teach at the University until his dea...
November | 2011 | history of math
https://historyofmath.wordpress.com/2011/11
A Math History blog. Monthly Archives: November 2011. Mathematics in the Late 19th Century. November 16, 2011. The Rise of Engineering and Applied Mathematics The 19th century saw an explosion of applied mathematics as the industrial revolution took hold throughout Europe. An example of this is the development of the École Polytechnique in Paris. Galois had actually … Continue reading →. Mathematics in the Early 19th Century. November 15, 2011. Swiss Mathematicians of the 18th Century. November 3, 2011.
TOTAL LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE
16
student of life
studentoflifelove.blogspot.com
Student of Life & Love
Student of Life and Love. Life is a never ending learning experience, and all of us, someway or another, are students of life. Each person has a story to tell. This blog is about those stories. It's about the simple things that matter. Friday, March 14, 2014. Tai Chi Life Lessons. Q: Three birds on a tree. One decides to fly. How many birds are left? A: Because decisions are not enough for something to happen. The bird has to take “action” after taking a decision. Here are the lessons…. A Photo I took.
studentoflinux | Loser is lot better than a Coward
Loser is lot better than a Coward. OpenLDAP source code installation in CentOS & RHEL. March 26, 2014. Steps to Install OpenLDAP with bdb its database:. Step1: First we need to install gcc components, because these are compilers which compiles during the command make. Root@localhost ]#yum install gcc*. Step2: Then we need to download and install Berkeley-db as this is the database of OpenLDAP. Root@localhost /opt]#wget http:/ download.oracle.com/berkeley-db/db-4.8.30.tar.gz. Then do the below step:.
Web hosting provider - Bluehost.com - domain hosting - PHP Hosting - cheap web hosting - Frontpage Hosting E-Commerce Web Hosting Bluehost
Web Hosting - courtesy of www.bluehost.com.
Student of Marketing
Just another Jeff Johnson Customized WordPress weblog. Your Customized Blog is Successfully Installed! September 1st, 2008. Now that your Free SEO Optimized Blog is installed learn how to…. Grab More Traffic, More Leads and More Sales! Free Traffic and Conversion Training. Is Yours for the Taking… and is just a click away…. Head on over to Jeff Johnson’s Underground Training Lab - Click Here! Change The Look and Feel of this Ugly Blog so it looks more like this one… Digital Camera Reviews.
studentofmath | Just another WordPress.com site
Just another WordPress.com site. June 7, 2011. The golden ratio goes by many names; phi, the golden section, the golden mean, divine proportion, divine section, golden cut, and more. All these names portray the supreme, but why? What is it that places the number 1.61803 on the highest pedestal? The golden ratio is so admired because it is in fact the number […]. Importance of 17th Century Mathematics. May 26, 2011. May 15, 2011. May 10, 2011. 8220;Negative numbers… darken the very whole doctrines o...
|
0 items $0.00. Showing all 2 results. Sort by average rating. Sort by price: low to high. Sort by price: high to low. Integration for Class 12 & Engineering Entrance Exam. Practice Question on Complex Number. Class 11-12 (West Bengal and CBSE ). West Bengal JEE and JEE Main. Class 11& 12 West Bengal. Monthly Fees Rs 500. Test can be downloaded each Saturday. Answer will be Uploaded on Sunday. In Scanned Handwritten .doc/.docx/jpeg format ). Selected Question Video Solution will be given.
studentofmayhem.deviantart.com
StudentOfMayhem - DeviantArt
Window.devicePixelRatio*screen.width 'x' window.devicePixelRatio*screen.height) :(screen.width 'x' screen.height) ; this.removeAttribute('onclick')" class="mi". Window.devicePixelRatio*screen.width 'x' window.devicePixelRatio*screen.height) :(screen.width 'x' screen.height) ; this.removeAttribute('onclick')". Digital Art / Professional. Deviant for 5 Years. This deviant's activity is hidden. Deviant since Apr 3, 2012. This is the place where you can personalize your profile! Why," you ask? Artist Profess...
StudentofMe — No cramming. No cheating. No shortcuts. Just YOU!
What’s Your Escape? Intrinsic Motivation – Lust for Success. Intrinsic motivation is the itch before the scratch, the ache before the rub, and the engine rev before the race. It drives you to action because of an irresistible impulse not because you have to, or want to, but because you need to. Intrinsic motivation is the potential energy before the explosion of kinetic energy pushing you into action! Motivating Others Using Rewards (The Smart Way). And how to get their optimal performance! I always find...
studentofmedicine.com - This website is for sale! - studentofmedicine Resources and Information.
The owner of studentofmedicine.com. Is offering it for sale for an asking price of 7500 USD! This page provided to the domain owner free. By Sedo's Domain Parking. Disclaimer: Domain owner and Sedo maintain no relationship with third party advertisers. Reference to any specific service or trade mark is not controlled by Sedo or domain owner and does not constitute or imply its association, endorsement or recommendation.
My Blog | Just another WordPress site
Assign a 'primary' menu. Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging! April 16, 2014.