Learning Math from Relation

Dear All,

 I am recalling here a quotation by David Hilbert undisputedly the most influential mathematician of the 20th century.

“A mathematical theory is not to be considered complete,” he said, “until you have made it so clear that you can explain it to the first man whom you meet on the street."

Another by a veteran homeschooling mother of five, Denise Gaskins, who has taught or tutored mathematics at every level from preschool to undergraduate physics. Now she writes the popular blog "Let's Play Math" to share math tips, insights, activities, and games.

 Math is like ice cream, with more flavors than you can imagine — and if all your children ever do is textbook math, that's like feeding them broccoli-flavored ice cream.

 Every math circle is different and carries its own flavor. The theme of MATH CIRCLE conducted on November 26, 2021, was "Reconstruction of the Unknown" and loaded with lots of exciting mathematical aspects and its applications. Hassan Mohy Ud Din conducted the Circle in a super exciting manner. His innovative ideas and thoughtful props and engaging students in smartly carved-out questions make it an astounding event. @Hassan Mohy Ud Din adopted an elegant approach to lead young participants to see the matrices and the hidden computational facts in their patterns. Hassan Mohy Ud Din made it looks very simple and easy. He led to a prelude to the applications of matrices in engineering and medical sciences.

 A huge round of applause for Dr. Hassan Mohy Ud Din for his outstanding efforts, here are a few clicks of the event.

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Instructors:

Dr. Hassan Mohy Ud  Din,  Assistant Professor of Electrical Endineering, SBASSE, LUMS.