Famous mathematicians
Properties
Math in the real world
mathematical constants
100

This famous English mathematician is often credited as the inventor of calculus also had a deep interest in alchemy, spending many years of his life conducting secret experiments in the hope of discovering the fabled Philosopher’s Stone

Sir isaac newton

100

This value is, by definition, the smallest prime number

2

100

First celebrated in San Francisco in 1988, this mathematical holiday is celebrated annually on  March 14th

Pi day
100

Rounded off after two decimal places, the Golden Ratio (φ) is often approximated as this number.


1.62

200

This famous French physicist and mathematician is best known for formulating Pascal’s Triangle

Blaise Pascal

200

This value represents the sum of the first five prime numbers

28

200

Developed by Alfred Wegener, this mathematical model explains the movements related to plate tectonics.

continental drift

200

This mathematical constant represents the square root of negative one.

i (the imaginary number unit)

300

Also known as Leonardo of Pisa, this famous Italian mathematician is best known for discovering a sequence where each number is the sum of the two previous numbers

Fibonacci

300

This classification refers to any number that can not be expressed as a fraction with an integer in the numerator and an integer in the denominator

irrational number

300

This statistical measure of central tendency represents the middle value in a data set when the numbers are arranged from smallest to largest.

median

300

This mathematical constant represents the natural logarithm of 1.

0

400

This famous Greek mathematician, and author of The Elements, is known as the “Father of Geometry.”

Euclid

400

This number is the smallest positive integer that is divisible by both 6 and 8

24

400

True or False: -40ᵒ Celsius is equal to -40ᵒ Fahrenheit.

true

400

In Einstein’s famous equation, E=MC², the constant used to express the speed of light is represented by this letter.

c

500

This famous German mathematician has a rival claim to Sir Issac Newton as the inventor of calculus

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

500

This number is the product of every prime number that is less than 10.

210

500

Between 4:00 PM and 4:50 PM, the minute hand on Big Ben covers this many degrees.

300

500

This mathematical constant represents the ratio between a circle’s circumference and its diameter.

Pi

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