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Mathematics in Tens

These pages are for anyone who is interested in mathematics. Here you can find out what makes mathematics exciting and, if it works, leave you wanting more. I hope this site will give you an insight into why I think mathematics is the best and then maybe you will feel the same.

There are many links on this site that will start you on a journey of exploration of the many mathematics pages on the internet. It's a vast storehouse of many wondrous ideas waiting to be discovered.

Like many maths sites, this site is free of gizmos (Java Applets, music, large graphics etc) so the pages should load fairly quickly. However, you will need to ensure that your browser will show the graphics needed for the mathematics symbols.

One small problem. Different browsers interpret images in different ways. The image of the letterpilooks fine in my browser but may look wrong in yours; mathematics text in images can also differ in size in different browsers. Apologies if it looks wrong in your browser; it's not easy to get it right for everybody.

What's the Tens for?

I've written ten pages each with ten items. Why ten? No reason really, except that if I didn't restrict myself I'd never stop. Maybe though I should have used twelves instead of tens (Dozenal Society promotes the use of twelve for counting, another link) and got a few more in, or better still worked in hexadecimal.

Ten Pages

  1. Ten problems to make you think

  2. Ten facts about maths you may not know

  3. Ten good maths books

  4. Ten mathematicians

  5. Ten maths jokes (yes they really do exist!)

  6. Ten reasons to study maths

  7. Ten mathematical links

  8. Ten good mathematics software programs

  9. Ten mathematical constants

  10. Ten mathematical formulae

 

Apologies to American students - this a British site and here we shorten 'mathematics' to 'maths' rather than 'math' as you do. Facts

 

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