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Tag: cos 60

May 11, 2020May 25, 2020 tomrocksmaths

GCSE Maths: Trigonometry Values at 0, 30, 45, 60 and 90 degrees

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The 'Code-Breaking' series from TRM intern Georgie continues with the infamous RSA algorithm. I had the pleasure of meeting the fathers of modern cryptography at the Heidelberg Laureate Forum - Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman - who were kind enough to pose for a selfie* :) Read the article at tomrocksmaths.com (link on profile) *I had to photoshop the two together however (it's probably pretty obvious) #tomrocksmaths #RSA #cryptography
As an avid @spongebob fan (in case the tattoo didn't give it away) this is one of the best uses of @desmosinc I've ever seen!! A huge thank you to Precalc SS at Chappaqua CSD and Mr Valencia for sharing this with me - you folks rock :) #tomrocksmaths #spongebob #math
This week’s song from my playlist is all about being drunk - so here’s me with some friends in Sofia after a few too many beers… Listen to @panicatthedisco ‘Don’t Threaten Me With A Good Time’ via the ‘Music’ page at tomrocksmaths.com (link on profile) #tomrocksmaths #bulgaria #mathsontour
A question for you to ponder this rainy Saturday - where is this on my body? And what maths can you see? Photo by Chris Uren @sthughscollege #tomrocksmaths #tattoos #mathstattoo
Throwback to @vidcon London 2020 and meeting these amazing creators - @lokmanvideo (video games) @deutschmitmarija (learn German) @2romansergeev (animated textbooks) - fingers crossed we can hang out again in 2022!! #tomrocksmaths #vidconldn #vidcon
NEW VIDEO: The most incredible formula for pi you will ever see - the infinite product of each prime number divided by its nearest multiple of 4, equals pi/4. Amazing. Join the premiere at 3pm (GMT +1) for the live chat with Tom and Isaac (narrator and producer) at tomrocksmaths.com (link on profile) #tomrocksmaths #pi #piformula

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