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I watched many movies including adventure and scifi but the best that mentioned math as the major object is based on documentaries. For all my mathematical assignments, I prefer to visit edubirdie.net/blog/edubirdie-review website to check edubirdie.com review of people that lead us in our study apart from doing it by ourselves.
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Would BBC Documentaries count? :D
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I guess so. Documentaries are a type of movie.
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I haven't watched it but "Fermat's Lats Theorem 1996" got a lot of heat. Must watch that.
A Mathematical Mystery. I loved it. There were more, I watched them in youtube. But I have forgotten their names.
Here is a list from Wikipedia
sad news :'( they deleted all those documentaries.
And lets not forget The Prince Of Intuition. Here is Letter from an Indian Clerk
good will hunting?
I watched many movies including adventure and scifi but the best that mentioned math as the major object is based on documentaries. For all my mathematical assignments, I prefer to visit edubirdie.net/blog/edubirdie-review website to check edubirdie.com review of people that lead us in our study apart from doing it by ourselves.