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− | {{TB|"[[Call of the Simpsons]]"}} | + | {{TB|"[[The Call of the Simpsons]]"}} |
− | {{TB|Math was seen on a blackboard in a lab where Homer was.<ref>"[[Call of the Simpsons]]"</ref>}} | + | {{TB|Math was seen on a blackboard in a lab where Homer was.<ref>"[[The Call of the Simpsons]]"</ref>}} |
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− | {{TB|[[Edna Krabappel]] erases | + | {{TB|[[Edna Krabappel]] erases some long division from the chalkboard. When [[Lisa]] told [[Dr. Hibbert]] that arithmetic is her favorite subject, he told her that before she knows it, she will be back among her polygons, her hypotenuse and her Euclidean algorithms. [[Lisa]] has assignments on functions as her homework.<ref>"[[Bart's Dog Gets an "F"]]"</ref>}} |
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{{TB|"[[Brush with Greatness]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Brush with Greatness]]"}} | ||
{{TB|[[Professor Lombardo]] teached [[Marge]] how to use geometric shapes to paint.<ref>"[[Brush with Greatness]]"</ref>}} | {{TB|[[Professor Lombardo]] teached [[Marge]] how to use geometric shapes to paint.<ref>"[[Brush with Greatness]]"</ref>}} | ||
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− | {{TB|Bart, Milhouse and Martin determined how to share Radioactive Man #1 by using the | + | {{TB|Bart, Milhouse and Martin determined how to share Radioactive Man #1 by using the numbers 0-9.<ref>"[[Three Men and a Comic Book]]"</ref>}} |
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− | {{TB|[[Homer]] has attends a Million$ for Nothing seminar which was not a pyramid | + | {{TB|[[Homer]] has attends a Million$ for Nothing seminar which was not a pyramid scheme, but a trapezoid.<ref>"[[I Married Marge]]"</ref>}} |
{{TBT|[[File:Radio Bart - Math Reference1.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Radio Bart - Math Reference2.png|250px]]}} | {{TBT|[[File:Radio Bart - Math Reference1.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Radio Bart - Math Reference2.png|250px]]}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Radio Bart]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Radio Bart]]"}} | ||
{{TB|In Bart’s classroom was a long division on the board. The girls in the school was singing one plus one plus three is five.<ref>"[[Radio Bart]]"</ref>}} | {{TB|In Bart’s classroom was a long division on the board. The girls in the school was singing one plus one plus three is five.<ref>"[[Radio Bart]]"</ref>}} | ||
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− | {{TB|The | + | {{TB|The Advanced Calculus book falls out of Bart’s locker onces. Some Quadratic formula and other various mathematics is on the board.<ref>"[[The Last Temptation of Homer]]"</ref>}} |
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− | {{TB|In [[Smartline]] asking [[Kent Brockman]] to [[Homer]] how he respond to the charges that petty vandalism such as graffiti is down eighty percent, while heavy sack-beatings are up a shocking 900%. Homer defend him by saying | + | {{TB|In [[Smartline]] asking [[Kent Brockman]] to [[Homer]] how he respond to the charges that petty vandalism such as graffiti is down eighty percent, while heavy sack-beatings are up a shocking 900%. Homer defend him by saying that people can come up with statistics to prove anything and fourty percent of all people know that.<ref>"[[Homer the Vigilante]]"</ref>}} |
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{{TB|On his blackboard, Homer has the equation 3987<sup>12</sup> <nowiki>+</nowiki> 4365<sup>12</sup> <nowiki>=</nowiki> 4472<sup>12</sup>. This appears to violate Fermat's last theorem, as most calculators with less than 10 decimal places will show them as equal. However, it turns out there is a 0.000000002% difference between the equations. This is known as a near miss. <ref>"[[The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace]]"</ref>}} | {{TB|On his blackboard, Homer has the equation 3987<sup>12</sup> <nowiki>+</nowiki> 4365<sup>12</sup> <nowiki>=</nowiki> 4472<sup>12</sup>. This appears to violate Fermat's last theorem, as most calculators with less than 10 decimal places will show them as equal. However, it turns out there is a 0.000000002% difference between the equations. This is known as a near miss. <ref>"[[The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace]]"</ref>}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:HOMЯ - Math Reference.png|250px]]}} | ||
+ | {{TB|[[Season 12|12]]}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|"[[HOMЯ]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|Lisa uses a graph to explain the inverse relationship between happiness and intelligence.<ref>"[[HOMЯ]]"</ref>}} | ||
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{{TB|Homer develops [[Homer's Doomsday equation|an equation]] to find out the end of the world. He makes an error in his first calculation - there were 13 people at the Last Supper, not 12.<ref>"[[Thank God It's Doomsday]]"</ref><ref>[[Homer's Doomsday equation]]</ref>}} | {{TB|Homer develops [[Homer's Doomsday equation|an equation]] to find out the end of the world. He makes an error in his first calculation - there were 13 people at the Last Supper, not 12.<ref>"[[Thank God It's Doomsday]]"</ref><ref>[[Homer's Doomsday equation]]</ref>}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Girls Just Want to Have Sums]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Girls Just Want to Have Sums]]"}} | ||
{{TB|The Whole episode turns around maths<ref>"[[Girls Just Want to Have Sums]]"</ref>}} | {{TB|The Whole episode turns around maths<ref>"[[Girls Just Want to Have Sums]]"</ref>}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|"[[Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|*'''8191''' is a Mersenne prime number, because it has no divisors other than 1 and 8191 itself. Mersenne primes fit the pattern "2<sup>p</sup> <nowiki>–</nowiki> 1", where "p" is any prime number. | ||
+ | :2<sup>13</sup> <nowiki>- 1 = 8191</nowiki> | ||
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+ | *'''8128''' is called a perfect number, because its divisors add up to the number itself. | ||
+ | :<nowiki>1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32 + 64 + 127 + 254 + 508 + 1016 + 2032 + 4064 = 8128</nowiki> | ||
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+ | *'''8208''' is a narcissistic number because it contains 4 digits, and raising each of these digits to the 4th power generates four numbers that add up to itself. | ||
+ | :8<sup>4</sup> <nowiki>+</nowiki> 2<sup>4</sup> <nowiki>+</nowiki> 0<sup>4</sup> <nowiki>+</nowiki> 8<sup>4</sup> <nowiki>= 8208</nowiki>}} | ||
{{TBT|[[File:TYBoC - Math Reference1.png|250px]]<br>[[File:TYBoC - Math Reference2.png|250px]]}} | {{TBT|[[File:TYBoC - Math Reference1.png|250px]]<br>[[File:TYBoC - Math Reference2.png|250px]]}} | ||
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{{TB|In a nightmare that Bart has because He didn't help Milhouse, He sees Milhouse asking him for help in different situations; one of the situations had Milhouse with a sheet of paper with 3x3 written on it. Bart writes 8.<ref>"[[The Yellow Badge of Cowardge]]"</ref>}} | {{TB|In a nightmare that Bart has because He didn't help Milhouse, He sees Milhouse asking him for help in different situations; one of the situations had Milhouse with a sheet of paper with 3x3 written on it. Bart writes 8.<ref>"[[The Yellow Badge of Cowardge]]"</ref>}} | ||
{{TBT|[[File:Sky Police - Math Reference.png|250px]]}} | {{TBT|[[File:Sky Police - Math Reference.png|250px]]}} | ||
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{{TB|"[[Sky Police]]"}} | {{TB|"[[Sky Police]]"}} | ||
{{TB|When Apu tells the "churchy joes" that when He was in the MIT(Mumbai Institute of Tantric Sex) He met a man who taught him a method of winning in Blackjack and that He earned enough money to buy fake SAT scores he used to get | {{TB|When Apu tells the "churchy joes" that when He was in the MIT(Mumbai Institute of Tantric Sex) He met a man who taught him a method of winning in Blackjack and that He earned enough money to buy fake SAT scores he used to get | ||
into the real MIT, "those events are seen as he recalls them. When he remembers the MIT(the real one), the blackboard has a proof that <code><big>Σ1/x <nowiki>=</nowiki> Σ1/x + Σ1/2x(2x-1)</big></code>, meaning that <code><big>Σ1/2x(2x-1) <nowiki>=</nowiki> 0</big></code><ref>"[[Sky Police]]"</ref> It is, in fact, a demonstration that <big><code>1 <nowiki>=</nowiki> 0</code></big>}} | into the real MIT, "those events are seen as he recalls them. When he remembers the MIT(the real one), the blackboard has a proof that <code><big>Σ1/x <nowiki>=</nowiki> Σ1/x + Σ1/2x(2x-1)</big></code>, meaning that <code><big>Σ1/2x(2x-1) <nowiki>=</nowiki> 0</big></code><ref>"[[Sky Police]]"</ref> It is, in fact, a demonstration that <big><code>1 <nowiki>=</nowiki> 0</code></big>}} | ||
+ | {{TBT|[[File:Mathlete's Feat - Math Joke.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Mathlete's Feat - Math Reference 1.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Mathlete's Feat - Math Reference 2.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Mathlete's Feat - Math Reference 3.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Mathlete's Feat - Math Reference 4.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Mathlete's Feat - Math Reference 5.png|250px]]}} | ||
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+ | {{TB|"[[Mathlete's Feat]]"}} | ||
+ | {{TB|There are lots of references to Maths in the episode: | ||
+ | *The math joke seen on the board (√-1 2^3 Σπ) means "i 8 sum pi" (I ate some pie). | ||
+ | *The questions of the math contest include: | ||
+ | ''Questions are to be Added'' | ||
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+ | }} | ||
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*{{ep|Bart the Genius}} | *{{ep|Bart the Genius}} | ||
− | *{{ep|Call of the Simpsons}} | + | *{{ep|The Call of the Simpsons}} |
*{{ep|Bart Gets an "F"}} | *{{ep|Bart Gets an "F"}} | ||
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*{{ep|Sky Police}} | *{{ep|Sky Police}} | ||
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}} | }} | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{Reflist|3}} | {{Reflist|3}} |
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- ↑ "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
- ↑ "Bart the Genius"
- ↑ "The Call of the Simpsons"
- ↑ "Bart Gets an "F""
- ↑ "Dead Putting Society"
- ↑ "The Way We Was"
- ↑ "Bart's Dog Gets an "F""
- ↑ "Brush with Greatness"
- ↑ "Lisa's Substitute"
- ↑ "Three Men and a Comic Book"
- ↑ "Blood Feud"
- ↑ "Stark Raving Dad"
- ↑ "Bart the Murderer"
- ↑ "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk"
- ↑ "I Married Marge"
- ↑ "Radio Bart"
- ↑ "Lisa the Greek"
- ↑ "Homer at the Bat"
- ↑ "Homer Defined"
- ↑ "Dog of Death"
- ↑ "Colonel Homer"
- ↑ "Bart's Friend Falls in Love"
- ↑ "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?"
- ↑ "Kamp Krusty"
- ↑ "Marge Gets a Job"
- ↑ "Selma's Choice"
- ↑ "Whacking Day"
- ↑ "Marge in Chains"
- ↑ "Rosebud"
- ↑ "The Last Temptation of Homer"
- ↑ "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)"
- ↑ "Homer the Vigilante"
- ↑ "Homer and Apu"
- ↑ "Deep Space Homer"
- ↑ "Bart Gets an Elephant"
- ↑ "Itchy & Scratchy Land"
- ↑ "Bart's Girlfriend"
- ↑ "Lisa on Ice"
- ↑ "Bart's Comet"
- ↑ "A Star Is Burns"
- ↑ "Lisa's Wedding"
- ↑ "The PTA Disbands"
- ↑ "Lemon of Troy"
- ↑ "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)"
- ↑ "Treehouse of Horror VI"
- ↑ "You Only Move Twice"
- ↑ "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson"
- ↑ "Mountain of Madness"
- ↑ "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show"
- ↑ "Grade School Confidential"
- ↑ "The Old Man and the Lisa"
- ↑ "The Secret War of Lisa Simpson"
- ↑ "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace"
- ↑ "HOMЯ"
- ↑ "Thank God It's Doomsday"
- ↑ Homer's Doomsday equation
- ↑ "Girls Just Want to Have Sums"
- ↑ "The Yellow Badge of Cowardge"
- ↑ "Sky Police"