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The story of mathematician gauss

The most interesting one is that when Gauss was in primary school, the math teacher taught the pupils to do addition. Because the teacher wanted you to have a rest at that time, I had a difficult problem to test my classmates, but when the teacher wanted to go out for a drink on an excuse, Gauss stopped me. It turned out that the teacher had just written the question on the black pole and had already worked out the answer. Gauss worked out the teacher's problem with a new mathematical method, which surprised the teacher.

The story of mathematician Gauss also includes a story about his father paying the water bill. Gauss's father is a mason. Every Saturday, he always pays the workers in the evening. Little Goss was only three years old at that time. He watched his father calculate the wages of the workers. When his father gave the workers a bag of money, Gauss suddenly stood up and said that his father had made a mistake. Then he said another number. Many workers and his father didn't believe it at that time, but when.

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