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fuzzy math

fuzzy math
Do you tend to avoid anything that involves math? Are you calclueless? Don't you hate how they call it "the calculus" like it's all high falutin and more important than the other math subjects?

The basic problem is, math has a bad rep. Math was like mental gymnastics class, some people excelled at it and the rest of us just got through it with much moaning because we had to.

That's because they never told you about cuddly math.

I had this idea back in college one day when the professor mentioned how most people have an irrational fear of the integral symbol. I thought, wouldn't it be cool if there was a cuddly stuffed integral symbol that you could pass around the classroom and let everybody play with it and maybe get over that weird fear. Here it is at last.
 
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Step 1Stuff you need

stuff you need
an old pillow

some soft fabric. I used a cheap blanket I found in the Ikea as-is department. It is called the "Polarvide" which was $2.00.

Sewing machine
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35 comments
Mar 17, 2010. 5:39 PMsnotty says:
Nice. They're quite the sexy nerd toy. :)

Maybe some Velcro or magnets would be nice to stick them together in various ways.

And they would be awesome as bodies for soft circuitry. Plushy graphing calculator anyone?
Mar 16, 2010. 8:16 PMluvit says:
 i see things. is my mind dirty?
Mar 16, 2010. 8:06 AMxxCSG says:
hahaha! this is BRILLIANT!
Feb 18, 2009. 6:27 AMhydrnium.h2 says:
Someone should make an instructable on fuzzy logic.
Mar 15, 2010. 4:08 PMdungeon runner says:
Do you mean the logical concept "fuzzy logic" or a bunch of fluffy stuffed AND, OR, and NOT gates?

Either way, I'm all for it ;).
Mar 12, 2010. 9:13 AMkathrynl says:
Brilliant!  I'm oh so very tempted.
Mar 14, 2010. 3:17 PMnax says:
I have an irrational fear of i .
Mar 15, 2010. 12:25 PMmonkeychipsx2 says:
Don't worry, It's not real.
Feb 14, 2009. 2:19 AMEcchin says:
Oh.... My dirty mind was seeing some weird shapes in that pillow. But then i realised they were not there, but only in my head. :rolleyes: Cool calc pillows!
Feb 19, 2009. 7:45 PMTamarGirl says:
Yes, but what does it say / mean? I'm mathematically challenged beyond BODMAS,
Feb 20, 2009. 7:03 AMGoodhart says:
In the last frame, what appears to be a tall elongated s is the FUNCTION sign (example: place that symbol here f(x) dx means a function whose derivatitve is f).

You know the Pi symbol I assume, and then the one that appears to be a capital M on it's side means sumation: sum over … from … to … of
Feb 20, 2009. 8:22 AMZachalicious says:
I was not aware that the elongated s stood for function. I thought it was just a long s to represent the limit of sums as the change in x (or whatever your variable is) approaches 0... can you explain how it's the function sign?
Feb 20, 2009. 3:15 PMGoodhart says:
indefinite integral or antiderivative or indefinite integral of the antiderivative of or definite integral or integral from … to … of … with respect to calculus. It is sometimes written straight up and down, and sometimes the top leans to the right.
Mar 15, 2010. 9:58 AMaalison says:
Or if you're still non the wiser:
the sideays M is called sigma and it means you add together the set of things that come after it.
the long s is an integration sign and it also means adding, but it's for things you can't easily add because they're all stuck together. it's useful for seeing how much room there is under a line or for seeing how far an imaginary truck would go
Aug 13, 2009. 3:45 PMPatholos says:
Argh.. My irrational fear of the integral kicks in. Btw good job on the props :)
Feb 28, 2009. 8:03 AMowlsquest says:
This is an awesome idea for my science students. Molecular models help with understanding bonding, so not much of a stretch to relating it to Ionic/Molecular, Acid/Base, Equilibrium...... Off to my drawing board!
Feb 20, 2009. 10:35 AMBJMN says:
You didn't go to U of M in Winnipeg, did you? We also had a calc prof who talked about people's irrational fear of the integral symbol...
Feb 22, 2009. 10:07 PMOzWoden says:
I don't think so. At least I've never heard of it here in Australia.
Feb 21, 2009. 9:50 AMsonaps says:
I've never heard it referred to as "the calculus", only as "calculus", but it's still a total pain and though I'm profficient at it I still try to avoid it.
Feb 20, 2009. 4:05 AMnaught101 says:
Have you tried using a bolder font? The characters would be more physically robust, would hold their shape better. Also, it would probably be more cuddly - more cushion to squeeze :)
Feb 12, 2009. 5:42 PMwolf555hound says:
I sooooo wanna make that Pi symbol. I memorized more pi then our teacher, cause he had a pi symbol on the wall. He was going to throw it a away, so I took it and hung it up on my wall. Only 6th grader to memorise over 30 numbers of pi.
Feb 13, 2009. 1:46 PMZorink says:
Prepare to have your mind blown:
http://xkcd.com/179/
Feb 14, 2009. 1:45 PMZorink says:
I can't really remember why, but it makes a wave function that you can breakdown using differential equations and eventually cos and sin are in the exponent and things drop out then it all works.
e(i*pi)+1=0 is a neat equation too, because it contains 5 of the most useful numbers in math.
Feb 20, 2009. 8:31 AMZachalicious says:
Feb 19, 2009. 6:51 AMsbot says:
AWESOME instructable, j_l_larson! And thanks for the food for thought, zorink!
Feb 12, 2009. 7:24 PMcorvett says:
I love calculus! And we just finished all the basic integral stuff, and are moving on... I love it. This is pretty awesome.
Apr 19, 2008. 10:42 PMbxridley says:
Does not compute! Does not compute! Does not compute!

Math = fear. Math >/ fear.

Warm/fuzzy = Math?

Core dump, imminent.
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