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  2. Harold R. Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Harold R. Jacobs (born 1939), who authored three mathematics books, both taught the subject and taught those who teach it. [1] Since retiring he has continued writing articles, and as of 2012 had lectured "at more than 200" math conferences. His books have been used by some homeschoolers [2] and has inspired followup works.

  3. Harold Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Harold M. Jacobs (1912–1995), Jewish and civic leader who headed a number of American Jewish organizations and institutions; also played a significant role in New York City educational affairs Harold R. Jacobs (born 1939), authored three widely used mathematics books, both taught the subject and taught those who teach it

  4. List of theorems - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable theorems.Lists of theorems and similar statements include: List of algebras; List of algorithms; List of axioms; List of conjectures

  5. Robin Wilson (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson was born in 1943 to the politician Harold Wilson, who later became Prime Minister, and his wife the poet Mary Wilson (née Baldwin). He has a younger brother, Giles, who in his 50s gave up a career as a teacher to be a train driver. [5] Wilson attended University College School in Hampstead, North London.

  6. Parallel (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    In non-Euclidean geometry (elliptic or hyperbolic geometry) the three Euclidean properties mentioned above are not equivalent and only the second one (Line m is in the same plane as line l but does not intersect l) is useful in non-Euclidean geometries, since it involves no measurements.

  7. Crossed ladders problem - Wikipedia

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    ⁠ 1 / 1/2 ⁠ + ⁠ 1 / 1 ⁠ = ⁠ 1 / h ⁠ ∴ 2 + 1 = ⁠ 1 / h ⁠ ∴ h = ⁠ 1 / 2 + 1 ⁠ = ⁠ 1 / 3 ⁠ One side (left in the illustration) is partially folded in half and pinched to leave a mark. The intersection of a line from this mark to an opposite corner (red) with a diagonal (blue) is exactly one third from the bottom edge.

  8. The Ancient Tradition of Geometric Problems - Wikipedia

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    The Ancient Tradition of Geometric Problems studies the three classical problems of circle-squaring, cube-doubling, and angle trisection throughout the history of Greek mathematics, [1] [2] also considering several other problems studied by the Greeks in which a geometric object with certain properties is to be constructed, in many cases through transformations to other construction problems. [2]

  9. Gina Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Gina Wilson was a finalist for the Australian Human Rights Commission Community Individual Award, 2013. The Commission describes the award as one of "the two most vigorously contested categories for the 2013 Australian Human Rights Awards" [ 36 ] [ 37 ] commenting that her "intersex advocacy work has been ground-breaking, helping to achieve ...