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1:1One day in 796, a young man began to do a math problem left by his tutor.

The first two questions were successfully completed. There is only the third problem left: draw a positive 17 polygon with a ruler.

The young man racked his brains, but made no progress.

Difficulties inspired fighting spirit. He finally solved the problem.

The tutor was shocked to see the students' homework. He said excitedly, "Do you know? You have solved the math problems left over from more than two thousand years! "

It turned out that the tutor handed the notes on this topic to the students because of mistakes.

Whenever I recall, the young man always said, "If someone told me that this is a math problem with a history of more than 2,000 years, I might never have the confidence to solve it."

This young man is Gauss, the prince of mathematics. One day, when the digital cards were having lunch together, the youngest one spoke.

Brother 0 said, "Let's take some photos together. What do you think? "

0' s brothers and sisters said in unison, "Good."

Brother 8 said, "Brother 0' s idea is really good. I will be a good person once. Shall I provide camera and film for Brother 8? "

Old 4 said, "Brother 8, it's good, but it's a little too much trouble. Why don't you use my digital camera and that's settled? "

So, they got busy. Finally, they took pictures for them and immediately sent the digital camera to the print shop. The computer sister tried to ask them for money, but who paid for it? They stared at each other one after another. This is what the computer sister said, "A ***5 yuan, a * * * eleven brothers and sisters, how much does one person pay on average?"

Among the eleven of them, Lao Liu is the cleverest, and this time he is the first to work out the result. Do you know how it is worked out?

Tang Priest and his disciples picked peaches.

One day, the Tang Priest told his disciples Wukong, Bajie and Friar Sand to go to Guo Huashan to pick peaches. Before long, the three disciples returned happily after picking peaches. Tang Priest and his disciples asked: How many peaches did each of you pick?

Bajie said with a silly smile, Master, let me test you. Each of us took the same amount of money. There are less than 65,438+000 peaches in my basket. If you count three plots, there is still 1 left. Do you calculate how many peaches each of us picked?

Friar Sand said mysteriously, Master, I will test you, too. If there are four peaches in my basket, there is 1 left in the end. Calculate, how many peaches did we each pick?

Wukong smiled and said, Master, I'll test you, too. If you count five peaches in my basket, there is 1 left in the end. Calculate, how much will each of us choose?

Tang Priest quickly said how many peaches they each picked. Do you know how many peaches they each picked? A mathematician went on a trip. He said to his wife, "There are 10 boxes. Count it. I'll call a taxi. " So he went out. After a while, his wife said, "Only nine." "What? Count it again! " So, his wife counted: "0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ..."1Rudolph, a German mathematician in the 6th century, spent his whole life calculating pi to 35 decimal places, which was the way later:1one day in 796, a young man began to do math problems left by his tutor.

The first two questions were successfully completed. There is only the third problem left: draw a positive 17 polygon with a ruler.

The young man racked his brains, but made no progress.

Difficulties inspired fighting spirit. He finally solved the problem.

The tutor was shocked to see the students' homework. He said excitedly, "Do you know? You have solved the math problems left over from more than two thousand years! "

It turned out that the tutor handed the notes on this topic to the students because of mistakes.

Whenever I recall, the young man always said, "If someone told me that this is a math problem with a history of more than 2,000 years, I might never have the confidence to solve it."

This young man is Gauss, the prince of mathematics. One day, when the digital cards were having lunch together, the youngest one spoke.

Brother 0 said, "Let's take some photos together. What do you think? "

0' s brothers and sisters said in unison, "Good."

Brother 8 said, "Brother 0' s idea is really good. I will be a good person once. Shall I provide camera and film for Brother 8? "

Old 4 said, "Brother 8, it's good, but it's a little too much trouble. Why don't you use my digital camera and that's settled? "

So, they got busy. Finally, they took pictures for them and immediately sent the digital camera to the print shop. The computer sister tried to ask them for money, but who paid for it? They stared at each other one after another. This is what the computer sister said, "A ***5 yuan, a * * * eleven brothers and sisters, how much does one person pay on average?"

Among the eleven of them, Lao Liu is the cleverest, and this time he is the first to work out the result. Do you know how it is worked out?

Tang Priest and his disciples picked peaches.

One day, the Tang Priest told his disciples Wukong, Bajie and Friar Sand to go to Guo Huashan to pick peaches. Before long, the three disciples returned happily after picking peaches. Tang Priest and his disciples asked: How many peaches did each of you pick?

Bajie said with a silly smile, Master, let me test you. Each of us took the same amount of money. There are less than 65,438+000 peaches in my basket. If you count three plots, there is still 1 left. Do you calculate how many peaches each of us picked?

Friar Sand said mysteriously, Master, I will test you, too. If there are four peaches in my basket, there is 1 left in the end. Calculate, how many peaches did we each pick?

Wukong smiled and said, Master, I'll test you, too. If you count five peaches in my basket, there is 1 left in the end. Calculate, how much will each of us choose?

Tang Priest quickly said how many peaches they each picked. Do you know how many peaches they each picked? A mathematician went on a trip. He said to his wife, "There are 10 boxes. Count it. I'll call a taxi. " So he went out. After a while, his wife said, "Only nine." "What? Count it again! " So his wife counted: "0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ..." Rudolph, a German mathematician in16th century, spent his whole life calculating pi to 35 decimal places, and was later called Rudolph.