Gene Kruckemyer puts another one on the board for Florida.
Nice leverage of the square root function here.
\sqrt{12 + 4} = \sqrt{16}
This sign is along SR-417 near Oviedo, Florida. See sign on map!
Gene Kruckemyer puts another one on the board for Florida.
Nice leverage of the square root function here.
\sqrt{12 + 4} = \sqrt{16}
This sign is along SR-417 near Oviedo, Florida. See sign on map!
Tags: Florida
Gene Kruckemyer brings this simple sign from Florida. A welcome break after the recent mathematical gymnastics on Road Sign Math.
Nice and simple here.
3 + 2 = 5
This sign is along I-95 near Palm Coast, Florida. See sign on map!
Tags: Florida
Families that calculate together, stay together. This is proven out by the extended family of the Bernard’s. This sign is submitted by Road Sign Math first-timer Thomas Brennan, the uncle of Jim (Jr.) Bernard. With this one sign Mr. Brennan will surely start a competition in the Bernard clan. He has deftly avoided the mass [...]
Tags: Florida
Gene Kruckemyer brings us another mathematically significant sign from the sunshine state. This sign points us to a sanctuary where the Audubon Society treats injured birds.
Simple way of bringing the numbers together on this sign.
\sqrt{4} \div 2 = 1
This sign is found in Orlanda, Florida on eastbound I-4 on the Lee Road exit ramp. [...]
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Gene Kruckemyer brings us a sign showing the direction to Daytona Beach. You may not think of road signs as the first thing you’d want to see photos of from Daytona Beach. Mr. Kruckemyer’s sign makes a remarkable math connection.
It is so rare that you can find a sign that gives an exact result [...]
Tags: Florida
Gene Kruckemyer brings another one of these mathematically significant street signs to Road Sign Math. This one is very direct, and should be obvious to all that pass.
Don’t let the hundreds get in your way on this math sign.
300 \times 3 = 900
This sign is found in Sanford, Florida at the intersection of Cedar [...]
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Gene Kruckemyer brings us this sign from his hometown in Florida. We haven’t had this type of sign on Road Sign Math before and it opens up the doors to a lot of possibilities.
The math here is just a matter of 2’s and 0’s.
2,000 \div 400 = 20 \div 4
This sign is found in [...]
Tags: Florida
Gene Kruckemyer, newcomer to Road Sign Math, brings us the first sign from the Sunshine state, Florida. Actually, he brings us another first in mathematically significant signs. Two, mathematically significant signs right next to each other, yet fully independent. A true “twofer”! This is a mathematical onslaught that could cause accidents while people are stupified [...]
Tags: Florida