We’ll start with the GOODCheck out the graph here.
…. and the NOT SO GOOD.
More information at study.com
and the OMG-That’s-AMAZING!
Thanks to Slumfe on IMgur
We’ll start with the GOODCheck out the graph here.
…. and the NOT SO GOOD.
More information at study.com
and the OMG-That’s-AMAZING!
Thanks to Slumfe on IMgur
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Freddie Mercury is back in the news with the release of the new biopic BOHEMIAN RHAPSOSDY. ( Mathspig gives it ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐. But I’m a Freddie fan. ) So Freddie and the Opera House? What do they have in common?
NOTE: Uncanny likeness of biopic actors to the real Queen!
According to intmath The Sydney Opera House is a very unusual design based on slices out of a ball. Many differential equations (one type of integration) were solved in the design of this building.
You will never see a better parody of Queen’s ICONIC song BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY than Calculus Rhapsody By Phil Kirk & Mike Gospel (below).
And if you need to be reminded of the maths you will find links to texts here.
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