
Andrzej Kukla
@Mathinity_
Point at Infinity ✦
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Master of Mathematics, with honours! 🥳

Hot take: The First Isomorphism Theorem deserves to be called the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra. It’s true for Groups, Rings, Modules, Lie Algebras. It even underpins Rank–Nullity in Linear Algebra, and quotient spaces in topology. It’s in the DNA of algebraic structure itself




Silksong has been a blast and since I’m doing the true ending, I remembered how beautiful the hive area from the original game was 🤩 hence we doing golden theme today! Oh, the problem? Yeah, it’s pretty easy. But still matches the theme! 😏

Math is the highest form of art.




Engineering is the highest form of art.




You don’t feel like a square today? Don’t worry, product of 4 positive integers doesn’t feel like that every day. Tbh I love that problem because you can solve it in so many brilliant ways. Can you find a new one? 👀

For the end of Summer, let’s have some fun with a… kite! 🪁 You are given a square with 4 points that bisect its sides. Your task is to calculate the middle area. Try to make your solution as unique as possible. No repeated solutions please! 😏


what other techs already reached their peak form?

Anakin was never the same after trying to solve this integral 🫠 Can you prevail? 😏

You think this problem is easy? Quite the opposite tbf, depths of hell would spit this problem out 🔥 Nah, it isnt that hard. But I keep this type of problem close to my heart ❤️ enjoy! Note: finding x is not the way here.

Imaginary
Don’t be fooled by the easy statement. This problem is quite challenging! Nah, who am I lying to? You’ll probably solve this one in 5 minutes, tops. But there are many ways to do it, so don’t hesitate to give it a go!

A lil something to take the edge off

This construction clearly shows that 0 should be considered a natural number, because how can you say with that 1 = ∅ without disgust
In case you didn't know ... (Btw: some math books start N with 1, others start with 0) Strange but true!

It’s always fun to take a problem, solve it, notice a pattern and generalization. Estonian problem is to solve the same system of equations but with p=23, so if you want to solve the „easier” version first, then go ahead!

1 year since I finished my math degree. Didn’t get into PhD programme but I’m in a great place right now 😊
Master of Mathematics, with honours! 🥳

To be fair I don’t believe in the Quartic Formula. It doesn’t exist for me. Elegant solutions supremacy. Deal with it.

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