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The form of logic that forms the heart of modern computer technology and algorithms. It deals with truths and whether statements are true or not.
A strip with only one side and one boundary. It is formed by taking a strip of paper, twisting one end by 180 degrees, and then joining it to the other end.
Technically impossible, division by zero is generally taken to mean getting the limit of a function as the divisor approaches zero. Note that dividing by exactly zero is impossible.
Conic sections are the intersection of a cone with a flat plane. These have various uses, from parabolas being effective focuses of rays, to ovals which can transmit information from one focus to another with minimal loss of data, ellipses, hyperbolae, and circles.
A beauty found in simplicity and found when things fall into place just right, such as in Euler's Identity and as found in Sacred Geometry. Currently proven to have positive neurological effects on mathematicians, especially in the brain's reward centers.
The simplest plane figure in existence, made up of three lines. Due to its simplicity several symbolisms have been associated with it, like the concept of trinities and stability.
Perhaps one of the most simple and yet complex geometric figures in existence. A circle is made by a point rotating around another in a plane with a fixed distance.
The formula that is said to be "the most remarkable formula in mathematics." e raised to the imaginary unit with pi is equal to negative one. It contains what some say to be all of the important numbers in mathematics: zero, one, pi, Euler's constant, and the imaginary unit.