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== Mathematical References ==
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{{TB|[[Edna Krabappel]] erases a long division from the chalkboard. When [[Lisa]] told [[Dr. Hibbert]] that arithmetic is her favorite subject he answered her that before she knows it, she will be back among her polygons, her hypotenuse and her Euclidean algorithms. [[Lisa]] has assignments on functions as her homework.<ref>"[[Bart's Dog Gets an "F"]]"</ref>}}
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{{TB|[[Edna Krabappel]] erases some long division from the chalkboard. When [[Lisa]] told [[Dr. Hibbert]] that arithmetic is her favorite subject, he told her that before she knows it, she will be back among her polygons, her hypotenuse and her Euclidean algorithms. [[Lisa]] has assignments on functions as her homework.<ref>"[[Bart's Dog Gets an "F"]]"</ref>}}
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{{TB|"[[Brush with Greatness]]"}}
 
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{{TB|[[Professor Lombardo]] teached [[Marge]] how to use geometric shapes to paint.<ref>"[[Brush with Greatness]]"</ref>}}
 
{{TB|[[Professor Lombardo]] teached [[Marge]] how to use geometric shapes to paint.<ref>"[[Brush with Greatness]]"</ref>}}
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{{TB|"[[Three Men and a Comic Book]]"}}
 
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{{TB|Bart, Milhouse and Martin determined how to share Radioactive Man #1 by using the numer 0-9.<ref>"[[Three Men and a Comic Book]]"</ref>}}
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{{TB|Bart, Milhouse and Martin determined how to share Radioactive Man #1 by using the numbers 0-9.<ref>"[[Three Men and a Comic Book]]"</ref>}}
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{{TB|"[[I Married Marge]]"}}
 
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{{TB|[[Homer]] has attends a Million$ for Nothing seminar which was not a pyramid schemes it was a trapezoid.<ref>"[[I Married Marge]]"</ref>}}
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{{TB|[[Homer]] has attends a Million$ for Nothing seminar which was not a pyramid scheme, but a trapezoid.<ref>"[[I Married Marge]]"</ref>}}
 
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{{TB|In Bart’s classroom was a long division on the board. The girls in the school was singing one plus one plus three is five.<ref>"[[Radio Bart]]"</ref>}}
 
{{TB|In Bart’s classroom was a long division on the board. The girls in the school was singing one plus one plus three is five.<ref>"[[Radio Bart]]"</ref>}}
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{{TB|"[[The Last Temptation of Homer]]"}}
 
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{{TB|The [[Advanced Calculus]] book falls out of Bart’s locker onces. Some Quadratic formula and other various mathematics is on the board.<ref>"[[The Last Temptation of Homer]]"</ref>}}
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{{TB|The Advanced Calculus book falls out of Bart’s locker onces. Some Quadratic formula and other various mathematics is on the board.<ref>"[[The Last Temptation of Homer]]"</ref>}}
 
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{{TB|In [[Smartline]] asking [[Kent Brockman]] to [[Homer]] how he respond to the charges that petty vandalism such as graffiti is down eighty percent, while heavy sack-beatings are up a shocking 900%. Homer defend him by saying at  people can come up with statistics to prove anything and fourfty percent of all people know that.<ref>"[[Homer the Vigilante]]"</ref>}}
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{{TB|In [[Smartline]] asking [[Kent Brockman]] to [[Homer]] how he respond to the charges that petty vandalism such as graffiti is down eighty percent, while heavy sack-beatings are up a shocking 900%. Homer defend him by saying that people can come up with statistics to prove anything and fourty percent of all people know that.<ref>"[[Homer the Vigilante]]"</ref>}}
 
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{{TB|In "Pepsi Presents Addition And Subtraction" asking [[Troy McClure]] and if you have three Pepsis and drink one, how much more refreshed are you. A redhead in the Chicago school system answer its Pepsi. Troy answer then at it's partial credit.<ref>"[[Lisa's Wedding]]"</ref>}}
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{{TB|In "Pepsi Presents Addition And Subtraction" asking [[Troy McClure]] and if you have three Pepsis and you drink one, how much more refreshed are you. A redhead in the Chicago school system answer its Pepsi. Troy answer then at it's partial credit.<ref>"[[Lisa's Wedding]]"</ref>}}
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{{TB|[[Lisa]] had a math book when she starting to eath lunch. A teacher carries a picket sign reading, "2+2/A Raise Is Due". [[Professor Frink]] was a substitute teacher for the preschoolers, demonstrates a popcorn lawnmower toy. He demonstrate it by saying at the compression and expansion of the longitudinal waves cause the erratic oscillation.<ref>"[[The PTA Disbands]]"</ref>}}
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{{TB|[[Lisa]] has a math book in her [[Strike Preparedness Kit]].<br>A teacher carries a picket sign reading: "2+2/A Raise Is Due". <br>[[Professor Frink]] is a substitute teacher for the preschoolers, demonstrates how funny is for him a popcorn lawnmower toy. He demonstrates it by saying at the compression and expansion of the longitudinal waves cause the erratic oscillation.<ref>"[[The PTA Disbands]]"</ref>}}
 
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{{TB|After [[Mr. Burns]] used a 1000 gram anvil he said he can’t make hide nor hair of these metric boobytraps.<ref>"[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)]]"</ref>}}
 
{{TB|After [[Mr. Burns]] used a 1000 gram anvil he said he can’t make hide nor hair of these metric boobytraps.<ref>"[[Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)]]"</ref>}}
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{{TB|In a film about the moon tells the narrator at you’ll weigh only a small percentage of what you weigh on earth.<ref>"[[The Secret War of Lisa Simpson]]"</ref>}}
 
{{TB|In a film about the moon tells the narrator at you’ll weigh only a small percentage of what you weigh on earth.<ref>"[[The Secret War of Lisa Simpson]]"</ref>}}
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{{TB|On his blackboard, Homer has the equation 3987<sup>12</sup> <nowiki>+</nowiki> 4365<sup>12</sup> <nowiki>=</nowiki> 4472<sup>12</sup>. This appears to violate Fermat's last theorem, as most calculators with less than 10 decimal places will show them as equal. However, it turns out there is a 0.000000002% difference between the equations. This is known as a near miss. <ref>"[[The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace]]"</ref>}}
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{{TB|Lisa uses a graph to explain the inverse relationship between happiness and intelligence.<ref>"[[HOMЯ]]"</ref>}}
 
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{{TB|Homer develops [[Homer's Doomsday equation|an equation]] to find out the end of the world. He makes an error in his first calculation - there were 13 people at the Last Supper, not 12.<ref>"[[Thank God It's Doomsday]]"</ref><ref>[[Homer's Doomsday equation]]</ref>}}
 
{{TB|Homer develops [[Homer's Doomsday equation|an equation]] to find out the end of the world. He makes an error in his first calculation - there were 13 people at the Last Supper, not 12.<ref>"[[Thank God It's Doomsday]]"</ref><ref>[[Homer's Doomsday equation]]</ref>}}
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{{TB|"[[Girls Just Want to Have Sums]]"}}
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{{TB|The Whole episode turns around maths<ref>"[[Girls Just Want to Have Sums]]"</ref>}}
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{{TB|"[[Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play]]"}}
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{{TB|*'''8191''' is a Mersenne prime number, because it has no divisors other than 1 and 8191 itself. Mersenne primes fit the pattern "2<sup>p</sup> <nowiki>–</nowiki> 1", where "p" is any prime number.
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:2<sup>13</sup> <nowiki>- 1 = 8191</nowiki>
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*'''8128''' is called a perfect number, because its divisors add up to the number itself.
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:<nowiki>1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32 + 64 + 127 + 254 + 508 + 1016 + 2032 + 4064 = 8128</nowiki>
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*'''8208''' is a narcissistic number because it contains 4 digits, and raising each of these digits to the 4th power generates four numbers that add up to itself.
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:8<sup>4</sup> <nowiki>+</nowiki> 2<sup>4</sup> <nowiki>+</nowiki> 0<sup>4</sup> <nowiki>+</nowiki> 8<sup>4</sup> <nowiki>= 8208</nowiki>}}
 
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{{TBT|[[File:TYBoC - Math Reference1.png|250px]]<br>[[File:TYBoC - Math Reference2.png|250px]]}}
 
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{{TB|In a nightmare that Bart has because He didn't help Milhouse, He sees Milhouse asking him for help in different situations; one of the situations had Milhouse with a sheet of paper with 3x3 written on it. Bart writes 8.<ref>"[[The Yellow Badge of Cowardge]]"</ref>}}
 
{{TB|In a nightmare that Bart has because He didn't help Milhouse, He sees Milhouse asking him for help in different situations; one of the situations had Milhouse with a sheet of paper with 3x3 written on it. Bart writes 8.<ref>"[[The Yellow Badge of Cowardge]]"</ref>}}
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{{TB|When Apu tells the "churchy joes" that when He was in the MIT(Mumbai Institute of Tantric Sex) He met a man who taught him a method of winning in Blackjack and that He earned enough money to buy fake SAT scores he used to get
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into the real MIT, "those events are seen as he recalls them. When he remembers the MIT(the real one), the blackboard has a proof that <code><big>Σ1/x <nowiki>=</nowiki> Σ1/x + Σ1/2x(2x-1)</big></code>, meaning that <code><big>Σ1/2x(2x-1) <nowiki>=</nowiki> 0</big></code><ref>"[[Sky Police]]"</ref> It is, in fact, a demonstration that <big><code>1 <nowiki>=</nowiki> 0</code></big>}}
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{{TBT|[[File:Mathlete's Feat - Math Joke.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Mathlete's Feat - Math Reference 1.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Mathlete's Feat - Math Reference 2.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Mathlete's Feat - Math Reference 3.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Mathlete's Feat - Math Reference 4.png|250px]]<br>[[File:Mathlete's Feat - Math Reference 5.png|250px]]}}
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{{TB|"[[Mathlete's Feat]]"}}
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{{TB|There are lots of references to Maths in the episode:
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*The math joke seen on the board (√-1 2^3 Σπ) means "i 8 sum pi" (I ate some pie).
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*The questions of the math contest include:
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''Questions are to be Added''
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*{{ep|Thank God It's Doomsday}}
 
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== References ==
 
== References ==
 
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Mathematical References[edit]

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Picture Season Episode number Episode name Mathematical Reference
1 1 "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire" Homer said to Bart that 99 times 13 equals Merry Christmas![1]
*In Reality, 99 times 13 equals 1287
2 "Bart the Genius" Bart reads a mathematics word problem out loud, and daydreams about it. Bart trade a weight of a bowling ball on the eighth moon of Jupiter for his lunch and for the weight of a feather on the second moon of Neptune from his lunch. He also trade 1000 picoliters of his milk for 4 gills of his. He also had problem to solve y = r^3/3.[2]
7 "The Call of the Simpsons" Math was seen on a blackboard in a lab where Homer was.[3]
BGaF - Math Reference.png 2 14 "Bart Gets an "F"" Martin once found out that the potential for mischief varies inversely with one's proximity to the authority figure, which is M \propto 1/P.[4]
19 "Dead Putting Society" Lisa was studying for a math fair. Ned said to Homer that he is fraid so infinity plus one to bet at a miniature golf. Lisa helped Bart with geometry when he learned to play miniature golf.[5]
25 "The Way We Was" Marge said that she does not deserve to earn just as much as a man if she has to do heavy lifting or maths.[6]
29 "Bart's Dog Gets an "F"" Edna Krabappel erases some long division from the chalkboard. When Lisa told Dr. Hibbert that arithmetic is her favorite subject, he told her that before she knows it, she will be back among her polygons, her hypotenuse and her Euclidean algorithms. Lisa has assignments on functions as her homework.[7]
BwG - Math Reference.png 31 "Brush with Greatness" Professor Lombardo teached Marge how to use geometric shapes to paint.[8]
LS - Math Reference.png 32 "Lisa's Substitute" When Principal Skinner fills in briefly for Ms. Hoover the class was studying subtraction.[9]
34 "Three Men and a Comic Book" Bart, Milhouse and Martin determined how to share Radioactive Man #1 by using the numbers 0-9.[10]
Blood Feud - Math Reference.png 35 "Blood Feud" Lisa showed Maggie what a dodecahedron is.[11]
3 36 "Stark Raving Dad" When Homer asked Floyd what 5 times 9 is and he answered 45.[12]
39 "Bart the Murderer" When Santa's Little Helper spits out Bart's chewed-up homework – it reads 9x9=100.[13]
46 "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk" Homer stold his stock in Springfield Power Plant to early which gave him only 25 cents instead of 5200 dollar.[14]
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47 "I Married Marge" Homer has attends a Million$ for Nothing seminar which was not a pyramid scheme, but a trapezoid.[15]
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48 "Radio Bart" In Bart’s classroom was a long division on the board. The girls in the school was singing one plus one plus three is five.[16]
Lisa the Greek - Math Reference.png 49 "Lisa the Greek" Smooth Jimmy Apollo has right 52% of the time, and wrong 48% of the time.[17]
52 "Homer at the Bat" Homer planed to do three thousand home run under a bat by couniting they play thirty games and ten at-bats a game. The hypnotized asked the softball player to giver 110% and the player answer him at that's impossible for No one can give more than one hundred percent by definition, that is the most anyone can give.[18]
40 "Homer Defined" When Homer read US of A Today he saw an article which said at SAT scores are declining at a slower rate.[19]
54 "Dog of Death" The state lottery has the odds one in 380,000,000 odds of winning. The one big winner in the lottery is the state school system. Principal Skinner wanted with money buy math books that don't have that base six crap in them.[20]
55 "Colonel Homer" A movie theaters is named Springfield Googolplex Theatres.[21]
58 "Bart's Friend Falls in Love" Kent Brockman said in Smartline at thirty-four million Americans are obese, and taken together, that excess blubber could fill the Grand Canyon two-fifths of the way up. Bart said to Milhouse at he cry when he doing long division. Martin's sheets have math on them.[22]
59 "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?" Under a physical exam at the nuclear power plant had Homer 104% body fat. When Herb tried to understand Maggie he said at the amplitude of the sine wave is insufficient for Burp Me. and this sawtooth formation is something.[23]
4 60 "Kamp Krusty" Bart gave back to Edna his math book before the summer. Bart has said at Krusty's calculator didn't have a seven or an eight,[24]
66 "Marge Gets a Job" Homer and Edna is doing arithmetic.[25]
72 "Selma's Choice" When Homer think what are the odds of getting sick on a Saturday he reaches it's thousand to one.[26]
79 "Whacking Day" When Homer asking Lisa what he learned in school she answer at she learned how many drams in a pennyweight. When Marge was home-schools Bart he appears puzzled by the multiplication problem 4x4 on the board.[27]
80 "Marge in Chains" Apu has said at he can recite pi to 40,000 places. The 40,000th digit is 1.[28]
5 85 "Rosebud" Barney the Dinosaur has reperating singning at two plus two is four.[29]
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90 "The Last Temptation of Homer" The Advanced Calculus book falls out of Bart’s locker onces. Some Quadratic formula and other various mathematics is on the board.[30]
91 "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)" After Homer putting on Henry Kissinger's glasses he said at the sum of the square roots of any two sides of an isosceles triangle is equal to the square root of the remaining side. A man then tell him that’s a right triangle.[31]
92 "Homer the Vigilante" In Smartline asking Kent Brockman to Homer how he respond to the charges that petty vandalism such as graffiti is down eighty percent, while heavy sack-beatings are up a shocking 900%. Homer defend him by saying that people can come up with statistics to prove anything and fourty percent of all people know that.[32]
94 "Homer and Apu" When Lisa told Homer that India is over 10,000 miles away she added that that's over 16,000 kilometers.[33]
96 "Deep Space Homer" In a space launcher was a mathematician, a different kind of mathematician, and a statistician onboard.[34]
98 "Bart Gets an Elephant" When Homer wanted more then the four dollars from Milhouse's parents he tell Kirk at their bill comes to a total of seven hundred dollars and because they already paid me four dollars, so that's just six hundred and ninety-six dollars more that they are owe me.[35]
6 107 "Itchy & Scratchy Land" Professor Frink has said at elementary chaos theory tells us that all robots will eventually turn against their masters and run amok in an orgy of blood and kicking and the biting with the metal teeth and the hurting and shoving. They asking him how much time they had then. He answer them at according his calculations, the robots won't go berserk for at least 24 hours.[36]
110 "Bart's Girlfriend" Rev. Lovejoy has asking Bart was six times five is.[37]
111 "Lisa on Ice" A Weatherman has said at he calls for a 75 percent chance of hilarity for the Springfield Laff 'n' Brew.[38]
117 "Bart's Comet" When Bart had did a weather balloon picturing Seymour Skinner he tell the students at whoever brings down that balloon doesn't have to learn fractions.[39]
121 "A Star Is Burns" When Lisa said at people will start to avoid Springfield asking Homer what he can do for he is just one man. Marge wanted switching to the metric system. Grampa didn't like it for the metric system is the tool of the devil! His car gets 40 rods to the hogshead, and that’s the way he likes it. When Homer starting to thinking a cut-away view of Homer’s brain is showing with chimps in caps and gowns study calculus at a blackboard.[40]
122 "Lisa's Wedding" In "Pepsi Presents Addition And Subtraction" asking Troy McClure and if you have three Pepsis and you drink one, how much more refreshed are you. A redhead in the Chicago school system answer its Pepsi. Troy answer then at it's partial credit.[41]
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124 "The PTA Disbands" Lisa has a math book in her Strike Preparedness Kit.
A teacher carries a picket sign reading: "2+2/A Raise Is Due".
Professor Frink is a substitute teacher for the preschoolers, demonstrates how funny is for him a popcorn lawnmower toy. He demonstrates it by saying at the compression and expansion of the longitudinal waves cause the erratic oscillation.[42]
127 "Lemon of Troy" Edna traied to learn the class roman numerals. When Bart was in Shelbyville he was asking what 2+2 is. He answer it's 5. Bart was later trying to count roman numerals and made it by taking help from Rocky.[43]
128 "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)" After Mr. Burns used a 1000 gram anvil he said he can’t make hide nor hair of these metric boobytraps.[44]
THOH VI - Fermat's Last Theorem.png 7 134 "Treehouse of Horror VI" Professor Frink using the word hyperbolic topology, square, three-dimensional and cube. When Homer is in the 3rd dimension is math seeing. In the same segment (Homer³), the equation 178212 + 184112 = 192212 can be seen, and it is an example of Fermat's Last Theorem.[45]
8 155 "You Only Move Twice" A teacher asking Bart if he know the multiplication table and long division.[46]
164 "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson" Disco Stu told Homer at disco record sales were up 400% for the year ending 1976.[47]
165 "Mountain of Madness" When Waylon Smithers asking Bart what the clock is has he trouble to see it.[48]
167 "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show" Poochie is a half Joe Camel and a third Fonzarelli.[49]
172 "Grade School Confidential" The Mathemagician was visiting Martin on his birthday.[50]
174 "The Old Man and the Lisa" After Mr. Burns offers Lisa a check for 10% of the $120,000,000 and Lisa din't wnat it had Homer an heart attack. Homer later said at he wanted that $12,000 correct Lisa him at ten percent of $120,000,000 isn't $12,000.[51]
178 "The Secret War of Lisa Simpson" In a film about the moon tells the narrator at you’ll weigh only a small percentage of what you weigh on earth.[52]
TWoET - Fermat's Last Theorem.png 10 205 "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace" On his blackboard, Homer has the equation 398712 + 436512 = 447212. This appears to violate Fermat's last theorem, as most calculators with less than 10 decimal places will show them as equal. However, it turns out there is a 0.000000002% difference between the equations. This is known as a near miss. [53]
HOMЯ - Math Reference.png 12 257 "HOMЯ" Lisa uses a graph to explain the inverse relationship between happiness and intelligence.[54]
Thank God It's Doomsday.png 16 354 "Thank God It's Doomsday" Homer develops an equation to find out the end of the world. He makes an error in his first calculation - there were 13 people at the Last Supper, not 12.[55][56]
GJWtHS - Maths.png 17 375 "Girls Just Want to Have Sums" The Whole episode turns around maths[57]
MaHTaCP - Math reference.png 378 "Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play"
  • 8191 is a Mersenne prime number, because it has no divisors other than 1 and 8191 itself. Mersenne primes fit the pattern "2p – 1", where "p" is any prime number.
213 - 1 = 8191
  • 8128 is called a perfect number, because its divisors add up to the number itself.
1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32 + 64 + 127 + 254 + 508 + 1016 + 2032 + 4064 = 8128
  • 8208 is a narcissistic number because it contains 4 digits, and raising each of these digits to the 4th power generates four numbers that add up to itself.
84 + 24 + 04 + 84 = 8208
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25 552 "The Yellow Badge of Cowardge" In a nightmare that Bart has because He didn't help Milhouse, He sees Milhouse asking him for help in different situations; one of the situations had Milhouse with a sheet of paper with 3x3 written on it. Bart writes 8.[58]
Sky Police - Math Reference.png 26 568 "Sky Police" When Apu tells the "churchy joes" that when He was in the MIT(Mumbai Institute of Tantric Sex) He met a man who taught him a method of winning in Blackjack and that He earned enough money to buy fake SAT scores he used to get

into the real MIT, "those events are seen as he recalls them. When he remembers the MIT(the real one), the blackboard has a proof that Σ1/x = Σ1/x + Σ1/2x(2x-1), meaning that Σ1/2x(2x-1) = 0[59] It is, in fact, a demonstration that 1 = 0

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574 "Mathlete's Feat" There are lots of references to Maths in the episode:
  • The math joke seen on the board (√-1 2^3 Σπ) means "i 8 sum pi" (I ate some pie).
  • The questions of the math contest include:

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References[edit]

  1. "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
  2. "Bart the Genius"
  3. "The Call of the Simpsons"
  4. "Bart Gets an "F""
  5. "Dead Putting Society"
  6. "The Way We Was"
  7. "Bart's Dog Gets an "F""
  8. "Brush with Greatness"
  9. "Lisa's Substitute"
  10. "Three Men and a Comic Book"
  11. "Blood Feud"
  12. "Stark Raving Dad"
  13. "Bart the Murderer"
  14. "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk"
  15. "I Married Marge"
  16. "Radio Bart"
  17. "Lisa the Greek"
  18. "Homer at the Bat"
  19. "Homer Defined"
  20. "Dog of Death"
  21. "Colonel Homer"
  22. "Bart's Friend Falls in Love"
  23. "Brother, Can You Spare Two Dimes?"
  24. "Kamp Krusty"
  25. "Marge Gets a Job"
  26. "Selma's Choice"
  27. "Whacking Day"
  28. "Marge in Chains"
  29. "Rosebud"
  30. "The Last Temptation of Homer"
  31. "$pringfield (Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Legalized Gambling)"
  32. "Homer the Vigilante"
  33. "Homer and Apu"
  34. "Deep Space Homer"
  35. "Bart Gets an Elephant"
  36. "Itchy & Scratchy Land"
  37. "Bart's Girlfriend"
  38. "Lisa on Ice"
  39. "Bart's Comet"
  40. "A Star Is Burns"
  41. "Lisa's Wedding"
  42. "The PTA Disbands"
  43. "Lemon of Troy"
  44. "Who Shot Mr. Burns? (Part One)"
  45. "Treehouse of Horror VI"
  46. "You Only Move Twice"
  47. "The Twisted World of Marge Simpson"
  48. "Mountain of Madness"
  49. "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show"
  50. "Grade School Confidential"
  51. "The Old Man and the Lisa"
  52. "The Secret War of Lisa Simpson"
  53. "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace"
  54. "HOMЯ"
  55. "Thank God It's Doomsday"
  56. Homer's Doomsday equation
  57. "Girls Just Want to Have Sums"
  58. "The Yellow Badge of Cowardge"
  59. "Sky Police"