Maths doesn't come easy to everyone. Sums, numbers and equations can be tricky to learn.
Thankfully Tom Hiddleston has provided his help in the best way possible – by reading equations in a sexy, sexy voice.
The Thor actor could read the back of a shampoo bottle and make it sound like Shakespeare, so it's great to see him use his magnificent talent to make maths revision a bit more exciting.
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With many students currently revising for exams, Hiddleston visited Radio 1's Breakfast Show with Nick Grimshaw and used his low and gravelly voice to recite classic maths equations.

He spoke sweet nothings into the microphone, including the saucy: "Einstein's theory of relativity is E=MC2."
And the suggestive: "Pi is the circumference divided by the diameter of any circle."
Not to mention the absolutely outrageous: "The Pythagorean equation is A squared plus B squared equals C squared."
Weak at the knees yet? Tom Hiddleston just made maths revision a whole lot more interesting.
Watch the mesmerising video here:











