Math Trivia

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Math Trivia is the latest craze in online multiplayer trivia games. Everybody is involved in math one way or another; sometimes without even knowing it. If you want to have fun with math, why not join the Math Trivia online community? There really is a virtual online community where various players from all walks of life are involved in Math Trivia. You do not have to be a rocket scientist to be part of this great game. You can even use this to help you brush up on your math skills or just to give you a better understanding of the whole concept of math in general. Still, there are many others who will be playing this game competitively, so keep that in mind while you play.

It is so easy to join Math Trivia. You only need to download and install the spyware-free, adware-free, virus-free, and patent-pending software into your computer. As you have it up and running, you would then need to register your username and password with the software. You can then log on to the game and choose an avatar, which other players can see when you play Math Trivia.

Math Trivia provides a great opportunity for you to test your skill in math. Math is not dull and boring especially with Math Trivia. Some of the simple questions ask about terms used in mathematics or about its history.

Here are some math trivia you probably didn’t know about.

  • The shorter name for binary digit is called a bit.
  • Binary system is a system with a base of two.
  • The zero digit was contributed by the Arab mathematician, al-Khwarizmi, in the 12th century.
  • It wasn’t until the sixteenth century when the plus and minus signs were first used by mathematicians.
  • The mathematician, Charles Babbage, developed the blueprint for the modern computer
  • Before there were pocket calculators, engineers and scientists use slide rules.
  • Lewis Carroll, author of Alice in Wonderland, is the pen name of the mathematician, Charles L. Dodgson.
  • A knight chess piece can cover the entire chessboard in a sequential order.

 

There are a lot of other trivia you can learn from playing Math Trivia. So download now and have fun solving Math Trivia.

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