A mathematical instrument is a tool or device used in the study or practice of mathematics. In geometry, construction of various proofs was done using only a compass and straightedge; arguments in these proofs relied only on idealized properties of these instruments and literal construction was regarded as only an approximation. In applied mathematics, mathematical instruments were used for measuring angles and distances, in astronomy, navigation, surveying and in the measurement of time. (Wikipedia).
Evaluating an expression with one variable ex 7, w^2 - 3w + 10; w = 4
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Evaluating an expression with one variable ex 6, (3p - 5)^2; p = 3
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Evaluate an expression with three variables
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I still don't get it evaluating expressions
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Evaluate an expression with one variable ex2, 2x + 3 - 2; x=5
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Evaluating an expression with two variables ex 5, (bc)^2; b = 4; c = 8
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Evaluating an expression with one variable ex 4, x - 3 - 7x; x = 10
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Evaluating mathematical expressions
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Pitch, Saxes, and Transpositions | Maths and Music | N J Wildberger
Tones, notes and pitches are subtly different concepts. In music theory, the crucial role of transposition motivates us to a flexible approach to the musical duo decimal system of note naming. One way that this arises is through the various different keys that band and orchestral instrumen
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Michael Aichinger and Sascha Kratky give an overview of the UnRisk-Q Instrument Builder and explain the advantages of using Mathematica to develop powerful financial software solutions in this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference. For more information about Mathematica, p
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VBlogMag #16 - Scientific Calculator review / buyers guide / comparison
A review of the TI-30XS MultiView Calculator vs. Casio fx-991ES Plus vs. Sharp EL-W535HT vs. HP SmartCalc 300s. --------------------- Click "Show more" ------------------------------- My website and forum:- http://www.mjlorton.com Donations and contributions:- http://www.mjlorton.com My te
From playlist Calculators and Maths - Reviews and Tutorials
What is a Function in Math and Physics? (A more intuitive explanation of Function Definition)
0:00 Introduction 3:35 Examples of functions and why we care 14:55 Make own function 19:12 Definition of a function 21:48 Outro
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Mathematics + Music & Museums (Interview with Damian McDonald)
The exhibition is open until 31 January 2021. More details here: https://maas.museum/event/maton-australias-guitar/
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The Mathematical Problem with Music, and How to Solve It
There is a serious mathematical problem with the tuning of musical instruments. A problem that even Galileo, Newton, and Euler tried to solve. This video is about this problem and about some of the ways to tackle it. It starts from the basic physics of sound, proves mathematically why s
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Composing music and creating mathematics - Will Troiani
Full title "An opposite is whole only with its contrary; composing music and creating mathematics". Music and mathematics have many similarities, both requiring creativity and exploration to create something original. Musicians should strive for originality and understand how constraints
From playlist Anything At All seminar
Instruments for length and area: dots, lines, and little wheels
A talk given at the Mathematics Colloquium of Fairfield University, October 27, 2022. Intended for university undergraduates, but should be mostly understandable to anybody. Should be mostly understandable by anyone, I mention some calculus from time to time. #longimeter #planimeter #dot
From playlist Research & conference talks
Evaluating an expression with one variable ex 3, (2x - 4)/4x; x = -3
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Public Conference 1 - K. Mølmer & K. Helweg - PRACQSYS 2018 - CEB T2 2018
Joint conference by Klaus Mølmer (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Aarhus, Denmark) and Kim Helweg (The Danish National School of Performing Arts, Copenhagen,Denmark) / 02.07.2018 BROAD AUDIENCE CONFERENCE IN ENGLISH - 18:30 – 19:00 : Klaus Mølmer, Think of atoms as gui
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Evaluate an equation by substitution
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Interview mit Matteo Valleriani über Galileo Galilei
Matteo Valleriani vom Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte in Berlin erzählt aus dem Leben des berühmten Forschers. Weitere Informationen zu Galileo Galilei findet ihr unter www.mpg.de/7900755/GalileoGalilei
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