math poetry Math-ffirmations Find balance through symmetry. $$f(x) = f(-x)$$ Approximation improves with experience. $$e^x = \sum_{n=0}^{\infty} \frac{x^n}{n!} = 1 + x + \frac{x^2}{2!} + \frac{x^3}{3!} + \cdots$$ To untangle is to meditate. $$\huge{\bigcirc}$$ Be ever-changing. $$\frac{du}{dt} \ne 0$$ Allow for transformation.
haiku Mathober2022 – Sketches This is the collection of 31 pairings for #mathober2022. Day1 – Spindle Day2 – Cubic Day3 – Planar Day4 – Dissection Day5 – Flat Day6 – Hyperbolic Day7 – Harmonic Day8 – Error Day9 – Identity Day10 – Similar Day11 – Fundamental Day12 – Category Day13 – Theory Day14 – Paradox Day15 – Tiling Day16 […]
52 Weeks of Math Activities Week 19: Math Haiku Poetry forms are like puzzles. You have to take the words you want to say and rearrange them, find synonyms, and reformulate them until they can fit into a form. This problem-solving is so similar in math. One of the first forms to play with is the Haiku. It is