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Can You Name These Mathematical Symbols?

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Mathematics is a language, and a major part of speaking that language is understanding the symbols it uses. If you are a true math whiz, do you think you can name all of the symbols in this quiz? Let’s hope your answer = Yes! Start the quiz!

How to Use a Times Table (It's Not Magic, It's Memorization)

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A multiplication table is an easy-to-use grid of numbers that can help you learn to multiply quickly by using the chart and, eventually, your memory.

11 Basic Math Symbols and How to Use Them

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Math is a language of symbols and equations and knowing the basic signposts is the first step in solving mathematical problems.

How Math Works

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A world without math is unimaginable. It's a part of who we are. It's the analytical juice of our left brain. In the words of physicist Richard Feynman, even a fool can use it. So why do so many of us turn our backs on numbers?

How Many of These Basic Math Terms Do You Know?

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Are you a math nerd? Do you eat, sleep and breathe mathematical equations? Take this mathematically inspired How Stuff Works quiz if you think you can make the grade.

Who Invented the First Computer?

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This person of diverse interests also invented the cowcatcher device for trains and held a distinguished mathematics professorship at the University of Cambridge.

The Enigma of 137: Science's Most Magical Number

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The number 137, which is significant in multiple applications, has long been an object of fascination for physicists, mathematicians and mystics.

PEMDAS: Remembering Math's Order of Operations

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A simple math problem may seem to some of us like an inscrutable pile of numbers and symbols, just waiting to trip us up. PEMDAS to the rescue!

How KenKen Puzzles Work

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KenKen puzzles involve filling a number grid, with the added element of mathematical cages. Learn how KenKen puzzles work at HowStuffWorks.

How SET Works

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In this article SET is explained. Check out HowStuffWorks.com to read and learn more about How SET Works.

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