👉 "Documented math" is like the mathematical equivalent of a detective novel but with equations and fancy symbols instead of clues and twists. It's the process of recording mathematical proofs, theorems, and algorithms in a way that's so precise, it could be the bane of a mathematician's existence. It's all about capturing the beauty (or perhaps the madness) of math in written form, often with a dash of humor and a sprinkle of irony.
Here's a darkly comedic example: "The world's largest documented math problem is the Great Wall of Algebraic Equations, which, by the way, was actually solved in 2018 by a group of mathematicians who decided to use a bit of humor and a lot of paper."