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One of the most elegant things about trigonometric functions is that they’re cyclic. Even in the structure of their derivatives.

One of the most elegant things about trigonometric functions is that they’re cyclic. Even in the structure of their derivatives.
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Fun fact. You can compute the predicted wind chill for yourself with this handy-dandy formula at the top. According to my calculations - the wind chill tomorrow morning at 7:30AM will be -37F. Pretty cool! Or rather: very cold. #RealWorldMath

Fun fact. You can compute the predicted wind chill for yourself with this handy-dandy formula at the top. According to my calculations - the wind chill tomorrow morning at 7:30AM will be -37F. Pretty cool! 

Or rather: very cold. #RealWorldMath
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Here’s an interesting place we see some Calculus! What is the integral of the snowfall rate from 6PM to 4PM? That’s some real world math. Each snowflake accumulates like a Riemann Sum! I see about 9.5 inches of snow.

Here’s an interesting place we see some Calculus! What is the integral of the snowfall rate from 6PM to 4PM? 

That’s some real world math. Each snowflake accumulates like a Riemann Sum! I see about 9.5 inches of snow.
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Not a meme, but really interesting! Those symbols by the way are the Greek letters sigma, gamma, and tao modified to look like roots. I wonder what he wanted arcsin, arccos, etc. to notate as?

Not a meme, but really interesting! Those symbols by the way are the Greek letters sigma, gamma, and tao modified to look like roots.

I wonder what he wanted arcsin, arccos, etc. to notate as?
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Are you a future Master of the Infinite? Well today is your lucky day! All points today count for 1.5x their original value. Take advantage of this limited-time offer!

Are you a future Master of the Infinite? Well today is your lucky day! All points today count for 1.5x their original value. Take advantage of this limited-time offer!
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Hot dog! Now that’s what I call cooking with Parabolas! ā€œI’d say that the cooker was a 10/10ā€ - Taylor, 11th grade

Hot dog! Now that’s what I call cooking with Parabolas!

ā€œI’d say that the cooker was a 10/10ā€ - Taylor, 11th grade