Multiplication by Infinity

(Indeterminate, like me. Think outside the box, but when you step outside the box ... try to keep one foot in)

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Hearts


Thanks to Pat Ballew of Pat's Blog for the Mathematical Heart.







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