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Media tagged with: Math for Liberal Arts

Discussion: Mathematics can be beautiful

Mathematics can be beautiful...

This video was taken in a mathematics for liberal arts class with 15 honors students. It met two times a week for 75 minutes each.

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Student Slice Form: A Cupcake

Student Slice Form: A Cupcake
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Student Slice Form: A Pig

Student Slice Form: A Pig
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Musical Palindrome Patterns

Musical Palindrome Patterns
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Cube Shadow

Cube Shadow
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Listening to Students

Listening to Students
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Rubik's Cube 4x2x2x2

Rubik's Cube 4x2x2x2
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Rope Octahedron

Rope Octahedron
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Rope Tetrahedron

Rope Tetrahedron
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Rope Polyhedra

Rope Polyhedra
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Algebraic Surface
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Using Play Dough to Explore Tangent Planes

Using Play Dough to Explore Tangent Planes

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