MISSION VIEJO – The first pyramid is just a piece of paper folded into itself. Nothing special. But 4,096 pyramids later, and Jonathan Bromberg’s classes have a work of art and a 3-D math lesson.
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Math hidden in the Giza pyramids defies simple explanations
The Pyramids of Giza are massive, but size is only part of the story. Their dimensions show a level of precision that ...
Math problems aren’t always easy to figure out. They require practice and experience to master, especially if you don’t have much time to spend learning. These seemingly simple numbers and equations ...
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The sum of the 100th row is 100 3 = 1,000,000. If you add up the sum values of rows 1 to 8, the result is always the row number raised to the third power.
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