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Fun Facts
- What is the largest possible area of a rectangle if its perimeter is 20? Use a java applet to explore this question and others.
- If eight squares, each with a perimeter of four, are combined to form a rectangle with a length of four, what is the perimeter of the newly formed rectangle? Use a java applet to explore this question and other perimeter problems.
- The sum of the degrees in a rectangle will be the number of degrees in how many circles? Find the answer with this java applet.
- What happens when you connect the midpoints of a quadrilateral? See if you're right here.
- In order for a rocket to launch, it must pass through three stages. Each stage has a fifty percent chance of success. What are the rocket's chances for lift off? Discover the answer with this java applet.
- How many toothpicks would it take to create four adjacent squares? Use this java applet to find out.
- Can you create a kite using any given pair of diagonals? Try with our diagonals at this java applet.
Did You Know?
- Take the magic square:
whose rows, columns, and diagonals each sum to 15. Now consider each row to be a three digit number. Square each number and
add them together. Now look at the row numbers backwards and do the same. What do you notice?
(816)2+(357)2+(492)2 = (618)2+(753)2+(294)2
Now try the same with the columns!  Source
The Pythagorean Theorem was known by the Babylonians more than 1000 years before Pythagoras.  Source
The Babylonians used a base 60 system, which we continue to use for time today.  Source
The first woman to receive a Ph.D. in mathematics was Winifred Edgerton at Columbia University in 1886.  Source
"Life is good for only two things, discovering mathematics and teaching mathematics"--Siméon Poisson   Source
The creators of calculus as we know it now were Gottfried Leibniz and Isaac Newton.  Source
The word Algebra comes from the title of a book in the Arabic language.  Source
The equal symbol was first used by Robert Recorde in 1557 in The Whetstone of Witte.  Source
The first person to prove that pi is not a rational number was Johann Lambert.  Source
The Egyptians had a decimal system using seven different symbols.
- 1 is shown by a single stroke.
- 10 is shown by a drawing of a hobble for cattle.
- 100 is represented by a coil of rope.
- 1,000 is a drawing of a lotus plant.
- 10,000 is represented by a finger.
- 100,000 by a tadpole or frog
- 1,000,000 is the figure of a god with arms raised above his head.  Source
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