"Mathematics without Pain" is the idea behind an exhibit in the mathematics department this week

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On one wall display is a hypsometer, which is used for measuring hypsographic features of terrain; Another display shows blocks rigged with colored string to illustrate the elements in the-expansion-of-binomials-intro-quadratic-and cubic-identities.
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News Public Relations News Release 1950 4 1