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DESCRIPTION:Evan Sorensen. The fastest way to travel between two points\nGi
 ven two points\, we know the shortest distance between the points is a str
 aight line. But is that always true? We will talk about how to build the b
 est track for a toy car to travel between two points. We’ll start by try
 ing a few different options together and having a race. We’ll then talk 
 about how two brothers thought about how to solve this problem using inter
 esting examples from physics.\n\nCONTACT: 263-7490\, nagreen@math.wisc.edu
LOCATION:3255 Helen C. White Hall
SUMMARY:Math Circles
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