Theorem Pins and Buttons
Description: The infamous and very useful equation to move from contour integral to surface integral, also known as Stokes theorem.
Stokes Theorem Equation - Differential Calculus Pin
by ScienceCorner
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Description: Chebychev's inequality giving the probability that certain random variable be away from a certain distance from the mean value.
Chebyshev's Inequality Of Probability Theory Pin
by ScienceCorner
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Description: In mathematics, the Pythagorean theorem, also known as Pythagoras's theorem, is a relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle. It states that the square of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
Description: A simple black and white line drawing depicting a right triangle with a right angle symbol. Mathematical text "a^2 + b^2 = c^2" is written above the hypotenuse and "c" is labeled below. The text "Pythagorean Theorem" is written in a script font at the bottom.
Right Triangle Equation Pythagorean Theorem Pin
by serviannamerch
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Description: Bayes theorem for math and probability lovers, one beautiful law that links the probability of 2 events related to each other.
Bayes Theorem Of Probability Theory - Extended Form Pin
by ScienceCorner
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Description: I Love The Pythagorean Theorem Apparel I Love The Pythagorean Theorem Quote Awesome Great Outfit Apparel for mom, dad, brother, sister, wife, husband, son, daughter, pops, mama, papa, grandpa, grandma aunt uncle his hers him ladies. Makes a great matching family, party, souvenir, pride, vacation, clothing outfit apparel quote for Father's Day, Christmas, Birthday, Mother's Day, Anniversary, Graduation, Halloween, 4th of July, Retirement, St. Patrick's Day, Thanksgiving.
I Love The Pythagorean Theorem Apparel Pin
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Description: A humorous educational composition featuring two white cats with pink accents. One cat is elongated vertically, forming one side of a right triangle, with the word "Cathetus" written vertically alongside it. The other cat is stretched horizontally, forming the base of the triangle. Text elements "Pythagorean Theorem" and "Cathetus" are displayed on the left.
Description: The central limit theorem one of the most important results of probability and statistics used to approximate the average of random variables as a normal distribution
Central Limit Theorem, math, probability and statistics Pin
by ScienceCorner
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Description: For those who appreciate logic, mathematics, and one of rock's most unforgettable lyrics. This vintage-style theorem plate translates the classic Pink Floyd line— "If you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding." —into propositional logic: ¬m ⇒ ¬p Presented as an authentic mid-century university logic textbook page, this minimalist design is perfect for mathematicians, programmers, philosophers, engineers, computer scientists, teachers, students, and Pink Floyd fans who enjoy subtle, intelligent references. A conversation starter disguised as a mathematics theorem.
Description: A minimalist, monochrome diagram illustrating the Pythagorean theorem. It features a right triangle with labels 'a', 'b', and 'c'. Squares of sizes '4x4', '5x5', and '5x5' are attached to the sides of the triangle, visually representing the theorem a² + b² = c². The equation is explicitly written at the bottom right.
Pythagoras Theorem with Squares and Labels a, b, c Pin
by YOOOOSTUDIO
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Description: "Class, today we derive the square root of... madness." Welcome to Eldritchian Geometry 101. Forget everything you know about standard mathematics, because in this classroom, things don't quite add up! This hilarious digital illustration features Professor Cthulhu himself, looking distinguished in a vintage tweed vest and perfectly holding a gold monocle with his facial tentacles. Blending cute chibi anime aesthetics with classic Lovecraftian cosmic horror and non-Euclidean math jokes, this design is the perfect gift for math teachers, science nerds, professors, and fans of retro monster parodies. Grab it on a classic t-shirt, mug, notebook, or sticker to show off your dark academic humor!
The Theorem of Cthulhu - The Square Root of Madness Pin
by Tea Alchemist
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Description: I Love The Angle Sum Theorem Apparel I Love The Angle Sum Theorem Wear our “Angle Sum Theorem” design to show that you love The Angle Sum Theorem. Do you like what you see? Then why wait? Grab it now. Perfect gift for yourself, family, mom, dad, husband, wife, daughter, son, sister, brother, uncle, aunt or anyone on Mother's day, Father's day, July 4th, St.Patrick's day, Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year, Valentine or any anniversary.
Description: Show off your love for classic rock and discrete mathematics with this clever Pink Floyd design. Featuring 'The Pudding Rule' expressed as a formal logic theorem, it's the perfect tee for math geeks, computer scientists, and rock fans alike.
Pink Floyd Pudding Rule Theorem Logic Math T-Shirt Pin
by Emc Design Lab
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Description: The infamous and very useful equation to move from volume integral to surface integral.
Divergence Theorem Equation - Differential Calculus And Math Pin
by ScienceCorner
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Description: If you are a maths teacher, maths student, math major or mathematician, then this maths teacher gift shirt for mathematicians is for you. The calculus t-shirt also makes a great gift for mathematics students and math majors. Celebrate Integral + derivative. Fundamental Theorem Of Calculus T-Shirt Math Teacher Newton features a unique design and lets you hop onto the statement fashion trend. Wear the mathematicians t-shirt in the classroom or at home. The maths teacher tee for a mathematician always fits.
Fundamental Theorem Of Calculus T-Shirt Math Teacher Newton Pin
by TheCreekman
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Description: In mathematics, the Pythagorean theorem, also known as Pythagoras's theorem, is a relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right triangle. It states that the square of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.