So why is this happening? According to one Twitter user, the answer depends on which mathematician you listen to: It's either 1 or 16 depending on which mathematician you listen to, because order of ...
Google Doodle Today turns a boring Quadratic Equation into a creative lesson. It celebrates the quadratic equation and shows ...
A viral maths equation has left the internet divided. Ready? Here it is: 6 ÷ 2(1+2) = ? Since being posted to Twitter, the seemingly straightforward maths problem has been answered by thousands – ...
B.J. Fogg, the founder of the Behavioral Design Lab at Stanford University and the author of “Tiny Habits: The Small Changes ...
Netizens have been left scratching their heads for the correct answer to this simple question and chances are it’ll leave you confused too. Mathematics has always had its fair share of haters, ...
The deceptively simple equation that would typically be given to a fifth grader has gone viral after it was shared by user @BholanathDutta on X (formerly Twitter). He posted a photo of the equation ...
A maths problem has been going viral online, with people arguing over what the correct result should be. The issue has arisen as puzzle fans have been coming up with different answers for the question ...
Google's latest doodle in India celebrates the quadratic equation, ax² + bx + c = 0, showcasing its real-world applications ...