Math Adventures
This is a collection of math-oriented activities, games, and puzzles that are fun and instructive. Math adventure can help answer the question, Why study math?
- Roll the dice
- Wheat and the Chessboard
- Boo who?
- Same Birthdays
- The area of a circle
- Fibonacci and the Golden Ratio
- Triangular numbers
- Pascal's triangle in wiki-latex
- Palindromes
- Peanut Butter Power
- Seven Bridges of Königsberg
- Pythagorean Theorem
- Square Roots using Newton’s Method
- Volume of a rotating rectangle
- Tetrahedron in a Cube
- Multiplying Negative Numbers
- Binary Numbers
- Decoding mighty things
- Benford's law
- Prime Numbers
- The square root of 2 is irrational
- Braess's paradox
- Arithmetic with Kaktovik numerals
- Logistic map
- Feigenbaum constants
- Three-body problem
- First 10-digit prime found in consecutive digits of e
- The Pigeonhole Principle[1]
- Find the Light Gumball
- The Peano axioms
- Triangle Test Cases
- German Tank Problem
- ↑ Müller, Kasper (2024-02-02). "The Pigeonhole Principle and Its Surprisingly Powerful Applications". Medium. Retrieved 2024-02-04.