Thank you for visiting my math page. I am a 3rd grader. I am fascinated with numbers and love math. One of my teachers told my parents that I would rather discuss math than go to playground! Mathematics is my passion!
Thank you for visiting my math page. I am a 3rd grader. I am fascinated with numbers and love math. One of my teachers told my parents that I would rather discuss math than go to playground! Mathematics is my passion!
Meeting Prof. Steven Strogatz was an amazing day for me!
Below are links to some of the things I worked on. Most of them are not written up formally. I am learning how to explain my ideas in more details so it is easier for everyone to understand.
In the video with Steven Strogatz he asks me about i^i - here's my derivation for it.
I wanted to prove that if b^(1/a) (a_th root of b) is not a whole number then it is irrational.
This is how I derived e as a limit. Then my future math teacher asked me to prove that the derivative of ln(x)=1/x without using the fact that the lim_n->∞ (1+1/n)^n=e. Here is my solution.
Here are my favorite equations for pi - visit my pi shop!
I worked on a relationship between a regular pentagon and the golden ratio.
I was inspired by Steven Strogatz's book chapter on Working your Quads to find the general solution to the quadratic equation.
Recently I noticed the fact that for any n, if we repeatedly sum the digits of (3n+2)^3 till it is a single digit number it will always be 8. It is cute but do you know if there is anything interesting about these types of operations?
I was thinking about what conditions would make A^B = B^A.
I had fun when my second grade math teacher asked me to get to target number 150 in different ways.
My halloween outfit. Guess who I am?
I am excited to turn 9 this year. The banner on top is the one I got for my birthday and here is my cake!
Thanks to my video with Prof. Strogatz I got to meet the director of MoMath Cindy Lawrence.
My Halloween blood function. Fangs in the middle and the blood oozing in from the sides.