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Mathematics and You: The beginning of a beautiful friendship

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Mathematics and You:

The beginning of a beautiful friendship

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What’s the point?

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But again, what’s the point?

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Nine dots are arranged in a three by three

square. Connect each of the nine dots using only four straight lines and

without lifting your pen from the paper.

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If I take a Rubix cube,and twist and turn the sides

however I want,how many moves

will it taketo return the cube to its original state?

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“The ineluctable modality of the audible”

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PLUS Mathematics Magazine

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