en
Feedback
MATHS 🧮 LAB 🔬

MATHS 🧮 LAB 🔬

Open in Telegram

🧮 Maths Lab 🧮 Explore mathematics through concepts, problem-solving, tricks, and visual learning. From basics to advanced ideas — learn, practice, and think mathematically. 🚀

Show more
The country is not specifiedThe category is not specified
318
Subscribers
No data24 hours
-17 days
+1130 days

Data loading in progress...

Similar Channels
No data
Any problems? Please refresh the page or contact our support manager.
Tags Cloud
No data
Any problems? Please refresh the page or contact our support manager.
Incoming and Outgoing Mentions
---
---
---
---
---
---
Attracting Subscribers
July '26
July '26
+1
in 0 channels
June '26
+20
in 5 channels
Get PRO
May '26
+33
in 6 channels
Get PRO
April '26
+44
in 10 channels
Get PRO
March '26
+250
in 7 channels
Get PRO
February '260
in 8 channels
Get PRO
January '26
+1
in 10 channels
Date
Subscriber Growth
Mentions
Channels
06 July0
05 July0
04 July0
03 July0
02 July0
01 July+1
Channel Posts
In the 1930s, Russian mathematician Aleksandr Khinchin discovered a surprising fact. When most real numbers are written as co
In the 1930s, Russian mathematician Aleksandr Khinchin discovered a surprising fact. When most real numbers are written as continued fractions, the geometric average of their terms approaches the same value: 2.6854520010…. This number is called Khinchin’s Constant. https://math1089.in/ @edmathlab

2
Every four-digit numerical palindrome (e.g. 1991) is a multiple of 11 abba = 1000a + 100b + 10b + a = 1001a + 110b = 11(91a +
Every four-digit numerical palindrome (e.g. 1991) is a multiple of 11 abba = 1000a + 100b + 10b + a = 1001a + 110b = 11(91a + 10b) @edmathlab
26
3
George Green is the Ramanujan of physics. Born to a miller in Nottingham, Green himself took up the trade and was largely sel
George Green is the Ramanujan of physics. Born to a miller in Nottingham, Green himself took up the trade and was largely self-educated. At 35, he rented out his mill and wrote "An Essay on the Application of Mathematical Analysis to the Theories of Electricity and Magnetism". In this work, he introduced what are now known as Green's formula, the Green function, and potential, laying the groundwork for potential theory. He self-published this essay as a small booklet, with the financial support of friends. Only after this accomplishment did he attend Cambridge to obtain a formal education. Tragically, he passed away at 48. Later historians studied the resources available to Green during his self-education in Nottingham. Among their findings was an intriguing entry in the local gentlemen's club library: Laplace's "Traité de mécanique céleste". If this was the cornerstone of his learning, it remains a mystery how he mastered French, given that he had never attended school prior to writing his seminal work.
44
4
Enjoy your quiz... Good morning ❤️ @edsciencelab 📚👨‍🔬
47
5
In the English language, what is the only number that has its letters arranged in alphabetical order?
45
6
An asset drops in value by 50%. By what percentage must it grow to get back to its original price?
45
7
Are there more real decimal numbers between 0 and 1, or more whole numbers (1, 2, 3...) stretching out to infinity?
45
8
Which number is considered a "prime number"?
37
9
Good day ☀️ @edmathlab
42
10
rs 😭💔 @edmathlab
rs 😭💔 @edmathlab
59
11
*∫x²dx/√(1-x²)* @edmathlab
50
12
Donald Knuth included Fermat’s Last Theorem as one of the exercises in his monumental The Art Of Computer Programming. @edsci
Donald Knuth included Fermat’s Last Theorem as one of the exercises in his monumental The Art Of Computer Programming. @edsciencelab 📚👨‍🔬
48
13
Euler 🙇❤️ @edmathlab
Euler 🙇❤️ @edmathlab
62
14
meme peaked here 😂... you see you can't laugh because 🌚 @edmathlab
meme peaked here 😂... you see you can't laugh because 🌚 @edmathlab
60
15
zero is just chill 🌚❤️ good morning ❤️ @edmathlab
zero is just chill 🌚❤️ good morning ❤️ @edmathlab
55
16
@edmathlab
@edmathlab
62
17
No text...
1
18
Who calculated the orbital trajectories for NASA's first successful human spaceflights?
76
19
Which mathematician cracked the German "Enigma" code during World War II?
407
20
Which mathematician wrote The Elements, the foundational textbook for Geometry?
418