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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Although the name "squeeze theorem" wasn't used, and the demonstration wasn't explained by the Doctor, it is a faily basic calculus theorem, and can be recognised by the viewers.
Although the name "squeeze theorem" wasn't used, and the demonstration wasn't explained by the Doctor, it is a faily basic [[differential calculus]] theorem, and can be recognised by the viewers.
 
[[Category:Mathematics from the real world]]
[[Category:Mathematics from the real world]]

Revision as of 20:03, 8 June 2019

Squeeze theorem
Part of the demonstration made by the Twelfth Doctor. (TV: The Pilot)

The Twelfth Doctor once used the squeeze theorem to prove that . During the demonstration, the Doctor used mathematical concepts such as sin, cos, tan, inequalities and limit. (TV: The Pilot)

Behind the scenes

Although the name "squeeze theorem" wasn't used, and the demonstration wasn't explained by the Doctor, it is a faily basic differential calculus theorem, and can be recognised by the viewers.