The infamous equation a2+b2=c2 is used to find side lengths of this shape.
What is a triangle?
Look, it's a snake! Oh wait, nevermind. This is just the name of a highly used programming language.
What is Python?
In civil engineering, Abram's law describes the strength of this type of building material.
What is concrete?
Ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. Feeling hungry yet?
What is pi?
When we see a2+b2=c2, we can thank this man.
Who is Pythagoras?
A 3-D shape, or also when something is to the power of 3.
What is cube?
Not f(x), but rather, code that calls a group of code to do something.
What is a function?
Starting with a "d", this word describes weight per unit volume of a substance.
What is density?
This letter is considered Euler's number.
What is e?
Named after an instrument, this man is credited for creating the first telephone.
Who is Alexander Graham Bell?
The phrase "Rise over run" is often used when talking about this of a line.
What is slope?
Rather than copying and pasting code, you can iterate code using this.
What is a loop?
This triangular shaped simple machine is a portable inclined plane and also shares its name with a golf club.
What is a wedge?
6.022 x 1023 is considered this man's constant.
Who is Avogadro?
This man is known as the founder of computer science.
Who is Alan Turing?
The denominator of the quadratic formula is this.
What is 2a?
In this table, the character "A" has the hex of 41, and the character "m" has the hex of 6D.
What is ASCII?
This word refers to the rate at which velocity changes over time.
What is acceleration?
DAILY DOUBLE!
This ratio, or "1.6180...", is named after a precious metal.
What is golden?
Need to find binomial coefficients? Use this guy's triangle!
Who is Blaise Pascal?
Something you might use for fire, or the inverse of an exponential.
What is log?
A type of algebra, but also the class of the instances "True" and "False".
What is Boolean?
No, not the stuff in the back of the dump truck. These are the forces that cause stress, deformations, or accelerations to structural elements.
What are loads?
E is equal to m times this letter squared, which is 299,792,458 meters per second.
What is c?
Sir Isaac Newton and this man are often known to be the fathers of calculus.
Who is Gottfried Leibniz?