The document contains various math and trivia questions on topics such as symbols, dates, equations, probabilities, shapes, and calculations. It asks about the name of the division symbol, the significance of June 28th, equations like tau equals 2pi and ei + 1 = 0, the monkey typing Shakespeare theorem, properties of cubes and icosahedrons, dates in various calendar formats, the approximation of e, odd dates, time conversions between locations, details of the Chinese calendar, perimeter and triangle properties, derivatives, trapezoid shapes from triangles, word counts in books, rounding, factorials, polygon definitions, and numerical calculations.
10. "Like a Shakespearean sonnet that captures the very
essence of love, or a painting that brings out the
beauty of the human form that is far more than just
skin deep, ____________ reaches down into the
very depths of existence."
Stanford mathematician Keith Devlin wrote these
words about an equation in a 2002 essay called "The
Most Beautiful Equation.
Exy + 1 = 0
13. The _____________ states that a monkey
hitting keys at random on a typewriter
keyboard for an infinite amount of time
will almost surely type a given text, such as
the complete works ofWilliam Shakespeare.
79. Perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 30 cm.
Which implies that the length of each side
must be less than _______
Derivative of (x2 +2)2 is____
A trapezoid which is formed by joining 3
equilateral triangle is known as______
80. How many words are there in a book with 200
pages and an average of 195 word per page
side?
Round of 0.067 to the nearest one-
hundredth.
How many zeros are from the right of 80!
81. A triangle is a closed_______
A less mathematical word for a rhombus
is___________
What is 984 plus the absolute value of
negative 5?