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Vishnu Vusirikala
Oct 4, 20242 min read
The Weierstrass Paradox
They’re all the same, but different Weierstrass. It sounds like a pretty complicated word, but what exactly is it? Weierstrass actually...

Vishnu Vusirikala
Aug 10, 20222 min read
The Sum Of The Product Of Lots Of Numbers
Disclaimer: There are a lot of Sigmas and Pis Recently, I came across a question that did not seem too difficult at first. But it was...

Vishnu Vusirikala
Jun 21, 20223 min read
The Painter's Paradox
Simply mind blowing A paradox is something that seems completely absurd, but can be proved to be true. Paradoxes never fail to astound me...

Vishnu Vusirikala
Jun 16, 20212 min read
The Ramanujan Summation and Others
1+2+3+4+5+... = -1/12? The Ramanujan Summation seems to be a paradox. After all, how can the sum of all natural numbers be a negative...

Vishnu Vusirikala
Jun 14, 20213 min read
A Deceptively Difficult Problem
What you can miss in a question Hey guys! Recently, I received a question from my friend that I thought I should share with you all:...

Vishnu Vusirikala
Jun 14, 20212 min read
Synthetic division with a monic factorizable quadratic divisor
A new discovery Synthetic division is a method used to divide any polynomial by a monic linear polynomial. Now, what does monic mean?...

Vishnu Vusirikala
Jun 14, 20212 min read
How to refute Grandi's Series
Grandi’s Series is an example of a Cesà ro Sum, which gives a sum for a sequence that tends towards infinity. Let’s see how to refute this...

Vishnu Vusirikala
Jun 14, 20212 min read
Is 1=2?
Mathematics is a subject of numbers. This field can go to great heights, but it will never ever say that 2 different numbers are equal....

Vishnu Vusirikala
Jun 14, 20211 min read
A common mistake that people make when they do not use the Equations of Motion.
Imagine you meet a person, who has absolutely no knowledge about the equations of motion. However, he does know the formulas for...

Vishnu Vusirikala
Jun 14, 20211 min read
Why do you need to be careful when using the change of base rule of logarithms?
The change of base rule is one of the fundamental principles of logarithms. The change of base rule states that: log_a(b) =...
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