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Gauss Died Math
276 wordsGauss was born on 1777 and died on 1855, he was an extraordinary man with extraordinary talents. At the age of 3, he corrected his father on a math error while watching his father work. At the age of 7, he surprised his teacher by summing up the integers from 1 to 100 instantly by spotting that the sum was 50 pairs of numbers each pair summing up to one hundred and one. In college, Gauss independently discovered the binomial theorem, as known as Bodes law. He also discovered the law of quadratic...
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Euclidean Geometry Number Theory
704 wordsCarl Friedrich Gauss Carl Friedrich Gauss was a German mathematician and scientist who dominated the mathematical community during and after his lifetime. His outstanding work includes the discovery of the method of least squares, the discovery of non-Euclidean geometry, and important contributions to the theory of numbers. Born in Brunswick, Germany, on April 30, 1777, Johann Friedrich Carl Gauss showed early and unmistakable signs of being an extraordinary youth. As a child prodigy, he was sel...
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Carl Friedrich Gauss Astronomy And Physics Work
471 wordsCarl Friedrich Gauss Kevin Jean-Charles August 10, 1996 Seq. Math Course 2 Period 1 038; 2 This report is on Carl Friedrich Gauss. Gauss was a German scientist and mathematician. People call him the founder of modern mathematics. He also worked in astronomy and physics. His work in astronomy and physics is nearly as significant as that in mathematics. Gauss also worked in crystallography, optics, biostatistics, and Making mechanics. Gauss was born on April 30, 1777 in Brunswick. Brunswick is ...
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Carl Friedrich Gauss Half Of Students Mathematics
1,053 wordsCarl Friedrich Gauss Gauss, Carl Friedrich (1777 - 1855). The German scientist and mathematician Gauss is frequently he was called the founder of modern mathematics. His work is astronomy and physics is nearly as significant as that in mathematics. Gauss was born on April 30, 1777 in Brunswick (now it is Western Germany). Many biographies think that he got his good health from his father. Gauss said about himself that, he could count before he can talk. When Gauss was 7 years old he went to scho...
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Euclidean Geometry Great Deal
1,530 wordsCarl Gauss was a man who is known for making a great deal breakthroughs in the wide variety of his work in both mathematics and physics. He is responsible for immeasurable contributions to the fields of number theory, analysis, differential geometry, geodesy, magnetism, astronomy, and optics, as well as many more. The concepts that he himself created have had an immense influence in many areas of the mathematic and scientific world. Carl Gauss was born Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss, on the thirtie...
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Astronomy And Physics University Of Gottingen Gauss
441 wordsGauss was a Gauss Gauss Gauss was a German scientist and mathematician. People call him the founder of modern mathematics. He also worked in astronomy and physics. His work in astronomy and physics is nearly as significant as that in mathematics. Gauss also worked in crystallography, optics, biostatistics, and mechanics. Gauss was born on April 30, 1777 in Brunswick. Brunswick is what is now called West Germany, He was born to peasant couple. Gauss father didnt want Gauss to go to a University. ...
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19 Th Century 17 Th Century
4,866 wordsMathematics, study of relationships among quantities, magnitudes, and properties and of logical operations by which unknown quantities, magnitudes, and properties may be deduced. In the past, mathematics was regarded as the science of quantity, whether of magnitudes, as in geometry, or of numbers, as in arithmetic, or of the generalization of these two fields, as in algebra. Toward the middle of the 19 th century, however, mathematics came to be regarded increasingly as the science of relations,...
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Nuclear Waste Half Life
977 wordsThe mathematical notion of infinity can be conceptualized in many different ways. First, as counting by hundreds for the rest of our lives, an endless quantity. It can also be thought of as digging a whole in hell for eternity, negative infinity. The concept I will explore, however, is infinitely smaller quantities, through radioactive decay Infinity is by definition an indefinitely large quantity. It is hard to grasp the magnitude of such an idea. When we examine infinity further by setting up ...
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J Nos Bolyai Royal Engineering College Work
582 wordsJ nos Bolyai Back in 19 th century, two extremely intelligent mathematicians, the Hungarian J nos Bolyai and the Russian Nicolai Lobechevsky, showed that one could throw out Euclid s parallel postulate and come up with a weird yet consistent form of geometry. J nos Bolyai was a great man that helped further the exploration of geometry and math. J nos was born on December 15, 1802 in Kolozsv r, Hungary. This place is now referred to as Cluj, Romania. His father was known as Farkas Bolyai. J nos w...
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