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The Basel problem was posed by Pietro Mengoli in 1650 and was famously solved by Leonhard Euler in 1734. The problem asks for the sum of the reciprocals of the squares of the natural numbers, which Euler proved to be equal to π²/6.

TheMathFlow's tweet image. The Basel problem was posed by Pietro Mengoli in 1650 and was famously solved by Leonhard Euler in 1734. The problem asks for the sum of the reciprocals of the squares of the natural numbers, which Euler proved to be equal to π²/6.

Clearly, they aren't good friends.

TheMathFlow's tweet image. Clearly, they aren't good friends.

Where are the people who think mathematics is boring?💁


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The Loneliest Prime 2 is the only even prime number. Every other even number can be divided by 2 making 2 forever alone in the prime world.

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2 is the only even prime number. Every other even number can be divided by 2 making 2 forever alone in the prime world.


When we square numbers made entirely of 1s, such as 1, 11, or 111, the products form a strikingly symmetric sequence of palindromic numbers, where each result reads the same forward and backwards.

TheMathFlow's tweet image. When we square numbers made entirely of 1s, such as 1, 11, or 111, the products form a strikingly symmetric sequence of palindromic numbers, where each result reads the same forward and backwards.

Determine the value of a for which the integral equation is true.

TheMathFlow's tweet image. Determine the value of a for which the integral equation is true.

Daniel Bernoulli (1700–1782) was a Swiss mathematician and physicist from the renowned Bernoulli family. His most famous contribution, the Bernoulli equation, published in Hydrodynamica (1738), describes the conservation of energy in fluid flow, linking pressure, velocity, and…

TheMathFlow's tweet image. Daniel Bernoulli (1700–1782) was a Swiss mathematician and physicist from the renowned Bernoulli family. 
His most famous contribution, the Bernoulli equation, published in Hydrodynamica (1738), describes the conservation of energy in fluid flow, linking pressure, velocity, and…

DaVinci’s Vitruvian Man: DaVinci believed that the human form embodied the golden ratio.

TheMathFlow's tweet image. DaVinci’s Vitruvian Man: DaVinci believed that the human form embodied the golden ratio.

On a scale of 1 to 10, how skilled do you think you are with basic mathematics? (10 being the best and 1 the worst).

TheMathFlow's tweet image. On a scale of 1 to 10, how skilled do you think you are with basic mathematics? (10 being the best and 1 the worst).

You can prove that π< 22/7, simply by solving an integral.

TheMathFlow's tweet image. You can prove that π&amp;lt; 22/7, simply by solving an integral.

Guess the number.

TheMathFlow's tweet image. Guess the number.

Find the area of the green region.

TheMathFlow's tweet image. Find the area of the green region.

Is there a math post you still think about?🤔


Important theorems of calculus.

TheMathFlow's tweet image. Important theorems of calculus.

Mathematics of circular motion.

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Share the best advice you've ever received about how to learn mathematics.


Pythagoras discovered that the pitch of a sound from a vibrating string corresponds to simple numerical ratios of its length, like 2:1 for an octave and 3:2 for a perfect fifth. It was the first known mathematical description of a natural phenomenon!

TheMathFlow's tweet image. Pythagoras discovered that the pitch of a sound from a vibrating string corresponds to simple numerical ratios of its length, like 2:1 for an octave and 3:2 for a perfect fifth. It was the first known mathematical description of a natural phenomenon!

The Fibonacci sequence in Pascal's Triangle.

TheMathFlow's tweet image. The Fibonacci sequence in Pascal&apos;s Triangle.

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The representation of π as an infinite series was first discovered around 1400 CE by Indian mathematician Madhava of Sangamagrama, founder of the Kerala School of Astronomy and Mathematics. It was rediscovered in Europe centuries later.

TheMathFlow's tweet image. The representation of π as an infinite series was first discovered around 1400 CE by Indian mathematician Madhava of Sangamagrama, founder of the Kerala School of Astronomy and Mathematics. It was rediscovered in Europe centuries later.

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