This type of triangle is adorable—it has all angles less than 90°.
What is Acute Angle?
This famous university building in Cambridge, Massachusetts is home to one of the world’s leading math departments.
What is MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)?
This ancient counting tool, still used in some parts of the world today, is considered one of the earliest mathematical inventions.
What is the abacus?
This mathematician is known as the “Father of Geometry.”
Who is Euclid (from Greece)?
You use this math skill when figuring out how much change you should get after paying at a store.
What is subtraction?
This shape can’t stay in line—it has four equal sides but no right angles.
Located in Princeton, New Jersey, this institute is where Einstein worked and is known for groundbreaking research in mathematics.
What is the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)?
Invented by John Napier, these mathematical aids allowed people to multiply and divide by adding and subtracting.
What are logarithms?
This mathematician introduced the famous sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5…
Who is Fibonacci (from Italy)?
Because of geometry, this everyday device in your car can tell you how fast you’re going by calculating rotations per minute.
What is the speedometer?
This type of slope is the most chill—it stays perfectly flat.
What is a slope of 0?
This historic English university contains the Mathematical Bridge, a famous wooden structure built without using bolts in its original design.
What is Cambridge University?
This 17th-century invention by René Descartes created a system where algebra and geometry meet on a grid.
What is the coordinate plane (Cartesian coordinate system)?
This mathematician’s name appears in terms like “Pascal’s Triangle” and “Pascal’s Law.”
Who is Blaise Pascal (from France)?
Thanks to trigonometry, this type of technology in your phone can find your location by measuring distances from satellites.
What is GPS?
This type of line never meets anyone, because it's too busy being equal everywhere.
What is parallel lines?
This French institution, founded in 1794, is renowned for training some of the greatest mathematicians in history, including Cauchy and Fourier.
What is the École Polytechnique?
This invention by Blaise Pascal was one of the first mechanical calculators, capable of performing addition and subtraction.
What is the Pascaline?
This mathematician made groundbreaking contributions to number theory despite having little formal training.
Who is Srinivasa Ramanujan (from India)?
This mathematical concept helps streaming services like Netflix and Spotify make recommendations by analyzing your behavior and patterns.
What are algorithms?
This algebraic pair is so close, they’re called conjugates.
What is binomial pairs (a+b) and (a-b)?
This legendary German university building housed Gauss, one of history’s greatest mathematicians, and later became a major center of mathematical research before WWII.
What is the University of Göttingen?
Created by George Boole in the 19th century, this mathematical system forms the foundation of all modern computers.
What is Boolean algebra?
This mathematician, known as the “Prince of Mathematicians,” transformed algebra, number theory, and statistics.
Who is Carl Friedrich Gauss (from Germany)?
This branch of mathematics helps airlines determine the most fuel-efficient routes, hospitals manage resources, and companies optimize delivery systems.
What is operations research (optimization)?