Now the biggie... bounding spheres are used to calculate object culling. If you have a wide sphere the object gets included in the maths way more, even if it is technically hidden behind something else.

See this statue is considered waaaaay wider than it actually is.

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Curve stitching was the first activity I fell in love with and always do it with my students. Here is a simple homage to it for Day 4 of

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Nos bénévoles ont du talent ! Par

On s'amuse en attendant la !

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Here's a thing I doodled back when I learned that Sir Isaac Newton was a gay icon https://t.co/3T2CH67zqB

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Oi gente, sou Maths tenho 17 e tento fazer alguns desenhos kk

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Today's from The Marys' Other Animals Counting Book:
"The Mary's got a little pig. He was a little boar. Every time they gave him food, he always wanted more!" Number 6

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Today's from The Marys' Other Animals Counting Book
The Mary's got a little duck who loved to dive in water. One Mary said, "I'd like to swim." The duck jumped out and taught her. Number 5

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yoo congrats on that , maths and chemistry were my fav . ❤️❤️❤️

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I know I said I was gonna start Platinum 2 hours ago but I'm actually just now starting it..
Am terrible at procrastinating:)

S: @/dankmaths

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Today we will combine Maths and Art by Tessellating Triangles. A shape tessellates when copies of it cover a flat surface without leaving any gaps. You can draw your design straight onto paper or cut out triangles to create a collage. Remember to post your tessellation creations!

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I am totally sick of these silly new words. “Support bubble?” Tosh. Then the local LA sends me an email about the recovery curriculum being about Maths and English. And it isn’t...it just isn’t. It’s this.... https://t.co/RWj7sWasP2 so wake up and smell the coffee .....

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Respect to Charlotte Scott, pioneering mathematician BOTD in 1858 - so many firsts: 1st maths dept. head at , 1st woman to join NY Maths Soc & author of 1st US maths paper to gain wide recognition in Europe

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Thanks people who gave money and prompts. I've not done the maths but it was a good amount above £100 which is pretty good.

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I know lots of you love Roald Dahl – I’ve just finished reading James and the Giant Peach!

Have a go at these Roald Dahl themed maths challenges!

How many can you do? Send us your answers!

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Hi we're Digital kaleidoscope! We use maths to create fascinating trippy patterns! Please share and follow 💙🧡❤💛

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