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We've all seen a traditional sundial, where a triangular wedge is used to
cast a shadow onto a marked-out dial - but did you know that there is
another kind? In this article,
Chris Sangwin
and Chris Budd tell us about a different kind of sundial,
the analemmatic design, where you can use your own shadow to tell the time.
Those who understand compound interest are destined to collect it. Those who don't are doomed to pay it - or so says a well-known source of financial
advice. But what is compound interest, and why is it so important?
John H. Webb explains.
One of the most striking and powerful means of presenting numbers
is completely ignored in the mathematics that is taught in schools,
and it rarely makes an appearance in university courses.
Yet the continued fraction is one of the most revealing
representations of many numbers, sometimes containing extraordinary patterns
and symmetries. John D. Barrow explains.
In the late 1940s, American painter Jackson Pollock
dripped paint from a can on to vast canvases rolled out across the
floor of his barn. Richard P. Taylor
explains that Pollock's patterns are really fractals -
the fingerprint of Nature.
Paul Clifford Paul Clifford is the Deputy Head of Maths at Elizabeth Garrett
Anderson school in Islington. The Plus team visited him there
to hear about life as a secondary maths teacher.