There are infinitely many numbers, and infinitely many ways to combine and manipulate those numbers.
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There are infinitely many numbers, and infinitely many ways to combine and manipulate those numbers.
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A technician has many many tools. But what a lot of people fail to realize is that all of these are just a supplement to the most important thing we have, which is price. Over the past few months I’ve received a bunch of emails and comments questioning the significance of Fibonacci numbers and people asking me to explain how I use it as a tool.
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Americans who have trouble dividing 300 by 2 are much more likely to end up in foreclosure than consumers with average math skills, a new study has found. The research is among the first to directly link mortgage trouble and financial literacy, according to its authors.
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Mathematics is full of counterintuitive facts and problems that push your mind to new areas and challenge your cognitive versatility.
The next nine facts are just a few of those puzzles; problems that have a habit of sparking arguments and debates among even some of the smartest students.
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