Hitting a baseball is the hardest thing to do in sports.
Round ball.
Round bat.
The margin for error is insanely small.
Understanding how your barrel moves throughout the entire arc of the swing is important.
The network of every home run in major league baseball history - in which two players are connected if one of them hit a home run off the other. https://t.co/AbRC9h7ahz
Let's get hype with a first look to some of the "BIG CITY GREENS" merchandise from @toddlandstore.
Wave 1 includes shirts, pins and stickers with original artwork by Chris Houghton, Raj Brueggemann, Kristen Gish, Kiana Khansmith and more.
https://t.co/4zfXWhTcB6
#BigCityGreens
Here's a preview of my @DavidsonCollege honors student's (inspired by @baabbaash work) lenticular dice mosaic of Katherine Johnson & Maryam Mirzakhani. Our piece will hang next month on Mercer Island in a math & art exhibit hosted by the Seattle Universal Math Museum (SUMM).
True meanings of sine, cosine, and tangent in the context of a right triangle. For student resources, see description within featured video link here: https://t.co/BeLeS54WSz. @geogebra#MTBoS#ITeachMath
Our next president may win the Electoral College without winning the popular vote. How low of a popular vote could a candidate win? Linear programming helps answer the question and can be shared with inquiring students as we consider our coming results. https://t.co/vz4pZVdphC
On our blog, we chat with math popularizers Tim Chartier & Amy Langville about NONSTANDARD NOTEBOOK, their new note/book that shows how the rules of math & the rules of a notebook can spark creativity: https://t.co/BA2N4CyGhg @timchartier#MathArt
My math journal with mathy lined pages is out TODAY! Check out the "Nonstandard Notebook: Mathematically Ruled Pages for Unruly Thoughts" co-authored with Amy Langville and a forward by @benorlin. Unleash your creativity with unruly pages! https://t.co/bKhJBigkGW