What are the geniuses in mathematics?

Updated on educate 2024-04-08
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Solution: 100 A - 120 (A+8).

    800-20a)/[a(a+8)]

    Because a is greater than 0 a+8 is greater than 0

    Therefore, when 800-20a is greater than 0, that is, when a is less than 40, the formula is greater than 0, and the large truck completes it first.

    When 800-20a is equal to 0 is done together.

    When 800-20a is less than 0, the pickup truck finishes first.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    120/(a+8)-100/a=(20a-800)/a(a+8)

    If 20a 800 is a>40, the cart will be completed first.

    If 20a<800 is a<40, the trolley will be completed first.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hehe, I'm not a math genius.

    Let's say two cars are done together.

    120/(a+8)=120/a

    a = 40 tons.

    At a>40 o'clock, the big truck finishes first.

    At a<40 o'clock, the pickup truck will finish first.

    However, can a wagon carry capacity of up to 40 tons? Even if it does, it can't be a small truck, hehe, it should be a big truck first.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Large car: number of days required: 120 a+8).

    Car: Number of days required: 100 a into 120

    Compare A+8 big or big.

    When a is greater than 40, the trolley is fast;

    When a is less than 40, the cart is fast;

    Equal to 40, the same.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's so easy, and I'm going to have to come in.

    It's too much upstairs, it should be junior high school, and junior high school students can solve it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Speechless... The landlord forgot to say elementary school, right?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Gauss. When Gauss was at the University of Göttingen, he was late for something and was almost out of class by the time he arrived at the classroom. When Gauss walked into the classroom, he found that the teacher was not there, and there were several questions written on the blackboard.

    Gauss thought that these questions were today's homework questions, so he wrote them down. That night, he spent the whole night working on these math problems, and what he didn't expect was that they were unusually difficult. Gaozhou Lao Si only solved one problem until dawn, and in the second day, he found the teacher in frustration and told him all this.

    His teacher was shocked: Wu Liang said, "These are the most famous problems in the history of mathematics, and you solved them in just one night?" The problem that Gauss solved was the problem of drawing a regular seventeen-sided ruler that had plagued mathematicians for 2,000 years.

    That year, Gauss was only 19 years old!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The three most famous mathematicians in the world are Archimedes, Isaac Newton, and Johann Karl and Friedrich Gauss. These three mathematical geniuses not only have obvious achievements in mathematics, but also have their own achievements in other aspects. 1. ArchimedesArchimedes was a great ancient Greek mathematician, and Archimedes was the founder of static mechanics and hydrostatics.

    Archimedes' geometry was the pinnacle of Greek mathematics, and Archimedes did not abandon the study of the mathematics of slow humpting because of his achievements. 2. Isaac Newton Newton was a famous British physicist and mathematician, and Newton was considered more influential than Albert Einstein. Most people know Newton as much as physics, and Newton and Leibniz independently developed calculus and created many special symbols.

    3. Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss Gauss was a famous German mathematician, and Gauss also made important contributions to astronomy, geodesy and the practical application of electromagnetism. Gauss had his own theories in various fields, and Gauss was one of the first to doubt that Euclidean geometry was inherent in nature and thought.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The genius of mathematics, Galois, a 19-year-old French genius mathematician, successfully proved the unary quintat equation and above the formula without roots, and solved the problem of thousands of years: successfully proved that an angle cannot be divided into three parts with a ruler, etc., and his ideas far exceeded the thinking of the people at that time, which were incomprehensible at that time, so that his young life was lost (at the age of 19).

    Gauss, a genius mathematician, known as the "Prince of Mathematics", made great contributions to human mathematics.

    Newton-Euler. Leibniz.

    Cauchy Fermat. Hilbert.

    Abel (a genius of Galois's contemporary, died young, died at the age of 27) was a Chinese-American mathematician of Hong Kong, China, Yau Chengtong, who is currently a tenured professor of mathematics at Harvard University in the United States, and a Fields laureate of the highest award in mathematics.

    Tao Zexuan, an Australian-Chinese mathematician in China, is a genius-level and a Fields winner, the highest award in mathematics, and is now in his 30s. Thank you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Historically, there have been geniuses of the ages, such as Albert Einstein, Galileo, and Copernicus, all of whom were mathematical geniuses.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Archimedes, Einstein, Gauss, Newton and Galileo.

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