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A collection of handwritten newspapers about mathematics
1, mathematical manuscript data (1)

The content of mathematical handwritten newspaper can be varied, whether it is a mathematical formula, a mathematical story, or even a brain trick with mathematical elements, it can be an element of handwritten newspaper.

Mathematical formulas can be put on the 99 multiplication table;

Mathematical stories can be historical stories related to famous mathematicians, such as the stories of Zu Chongzhi and Pi.

2, mathematics handwritten newspaper data (2)

A good mathematical handwritten newspaper should not only have good mathematics-related content, but also be illustrated and illustrated, and enrich the handwritten newspaper with appropriate pictures.

Cartoons of famous mathematical figures or stick figures can be used for illustrations; You can also use digital elements as embellishments.

At the same time, some color schemes are used to distinguish the content blocks of handwritten newspapers, which makes the style distinction of each block more obvious.

3, mathematics handwritten newspaper data (3)

In addition to the above, you can also add some interesting questions, such as:

If you are asked to roll two dice 24 times to get a "double six", do you think the possibility is greater than 50%?

Answer:

/kloc-In the 7th century, Anton Gombo Chevalier de Mayer, a French aristocrat who was keen on gambling, suspected that gambling opportunities were always against him. So he wrote to mathematicians blaise pascal and Pierre de Fermat to tell them his doubts. They found that the probability of getting a double six by throwing 24 times is 35/36 to the 24th power, which is about 0.49. This means that if you play more times, the total probability will be high, which also marks the birth of probability theory.