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Square One TV/Episode 232
Episode 232 | |
Season 2, Episode 32 | |
Airdate | November 1, 1988 |
Production Number | 107 |
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Directed by | |
← 2x31 Episode 231 |
2x33 → Episode 233 |
Square One TV — Season Two |
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Episode 232 is the thirty-second episode of the second season of Square One TV, and the one-hundred seventh episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Geoffrey Lewis (Norman Tedge), Ian Fried (Walter Treppling), Harry Blackstone (Himself)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Segments
- Exclusive Music Video: "Combo Jombo" (Regina) (EKA #203)
The song demonstrates the use of combinatorics to find the number of combinations of bands of several sizes given the number of each type player available.
- Dirklet: Make a Drawing
Dirk suggests that a good problem solving heuristic is to make a drawing in order to visualize a problem more clearly.
- Data Headache (EKA #115)
A woman uses a bar chart to organize her monthly expenses and rid herself of a data headache.
- Square One Squares: Nicole vs. Eugene
2 students try to determine which cast member is giving the correct answer to the questions: Grid with Star, and Futuristic Money.
- Polyhedrons - 1 (Version 2)
This animation illustrates how an arrangement of triangles fold up into a 3-dimensional tetrahedron.
- Backstage with Blackstone: Dime, Penny, Nickel (EKA #102)
Blackstone uses a fundamental property of even and odd numbers to correctly identify which hand holds the dime and which holds the penny. His follow-up trick depends on psychology--not mathematics.
- Infinity: Infinite Regress (EKA #126)
The camera zooms in on Beverly sitting in a room with a picture of Beverly sitting in a room with a picture of Beverly sitting in a room -- to illustrate the idea of infinite regress.
- Mathnet: The Case of the Willing Parrot - Part 2 (EKA #202)
The Mathnetters find their ghost, Norman Tedge, hiding out in the mansion. Then they uncover a puzzle with a particular pattern which might prove to have a bearing on the missing money.