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600 words of mathematics intoxicated me.
Mathematics fascinates me.

Of all the subjects, mathematics is probably the one I am most interested in.

Since the first grade, I have a soft spot for mathematics, probably because I thought mathematics was the simplest subject at that time: no need to memorize or rack my brains. As the saying goes, "interest is the best teacher", and my strong interest in mathematics has become my motivation to learn mathematics.

Now, I'm in grade three, and there are many formulas waiting for me to remember. It takes 1 and 2 hours to write a paper easily. As the competition approaches, there are more and more math papers. But even so, I will finish the paper carefully every day. Whenever I ask a question, a sense of accomplishment will arise; And when I think hard and can't figure it out, I will indulge in it and forget the time until I work out this problem.

I recently encountered such a problem. That's a set of equations for four dollars. I didn't have any ideas at first, so I began to piece together and observe the formula. After constant experiments, I add, subtract, multiply and divide each equation. After integral comparison, I finally got a simpler formula, and then I worked out this problem. I wrote down the idea of this problem quickly and excitedly, but on the way, I found a more ingenious method. As long as you multiply 1 algebraic expressions around two equations at the same time, you can reduce many terms. After hard work, I finally found the fastest way.

As the saying goes, there is no shortage of beauty in the world, just the lack of eyes to find beauty. Beauty can be seen everywhere in mathematics. For example, the famous Gauss problem, Gauss skillfully divided the number 100 into 50 groups, thus easily getting the answer. This ingenious way of solving problems is undoubtedly a kind of beautiful enjoyment. Similarly, in my opinion, the shelving principle is also a kind of beauty. A complex problem can only be solved by simple grouping. It makes people look simple and pleasing to the eye. Besides, isn't the golden ratio also a beauty in mathematics? The golden ratio is ubiquitous in life and widely used.

Mathematics is beautiful and complicated. On the road of mathematics, I still have a long way to go, and there are many problems waiting for us to solve. Maybe I will become a mathematician in the future and continue to indulge in the ocean of mathematics.