mathematics
Electoral Reform – fun with numbers!
Everyone knows there are lies, damned lies and statistics. Numbers can be used to prove or disprove anything. Similarly, the same election votes can produce wildly different outcomes depending on the voting system in place. I’ve always been interested in the mathematics of voting, perhaps even more so than in the election results themselves. A [...]
New math requirements for university admission 2008
My highest appreciation to Wayne Erdman from the Mathematics Department at Western Commerce Collegiate Institute in Toronto for putting together this convenient summary of the new mathematics requirements by university and by program. As with any document like this, it can go out of date as policies change and it should not be considered your [...]