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- pictures or transformed into MathML. MathCast features a Rapid Mathline, Equation List Management, and XHTML authoring. MathCast is a free software application...
- formula editors can be provided manually using a markup language, e.g. TeX or MathML, via a point-and-click GUI, or as computer generated results from symbolic...
- wrote seven non-fiction books, all dealing with mathematics: Math Doesn't Suck, Kiss My Math, Hot X: Algebra Exposed, Girls Get Curves: Geometry Takes Shape...
- Math Curse is a children's picture book written by Jon Scieszka and illustrated by Lane Smith. Published in 1995 through Viking Press, the book tells the...
- parti****te in these quests, players must correctly answer math problems to cast spells. Prodigy Math was released in 2011. The game began development as a...
- The Cast of Cheers are a four-piece indie/math rock band from Sligo and Dublin, Ireland, composed of Conor Adams (vocals, guitar), Neil Adams (guitar,...
- **** Tape is a 2014 American **** comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Kate Angelo, Jason Segel, and Nicholas Stoller. Starring Segel, Cameron...
- flashes back to her father (Anderson) complementing Dorothy, teaching Dorothy math, and Helen vandalizing Jack's studio. Helen realizes that it has been she...
- the Trachtenberg system until Bonnie tricks Mary into completing a college math test, and confronts Frank again. It emerges that Mary's mother, Diane, had...
- Math-Tinik (lit. 'math-thorn'; stylized as MATH-Tinik, a pun on the word “Matinik” which literally translates to “Thorny” but is often used to mean ‘sharp’...