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  1. The World's Most Famous Math Problem: The Proof of Fermat's Last Theorem and Other Mathematical Mysteries by Marilyn vos Savant, 1993-10-15
  2. Famous Geometrical Theorems And Problems: With Their History (1900) by William Whitehead Rupert, 2010-09-10
  3. Evidence Obtained That Space Between Stars Not Transparent / New Method Measures Speed of Electrons in Dense Solids / Activity of Pituitary Gland Basis of Test for Pregnancy / Famous Old Theorem Solved After Lapse of 300 Years (Science News Letter, Volume 20, Number 545, September 19, 1931)
  4. Geometry growing;: Early and later proofs of famous theorems by William Richard Ransom, 1961
  5. THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS MATH PROBLEM THE PROOF OF FERMAT'S LAST THEOREM ETC. by Marilyn Vos Savant, 1993-01-01
  6. THE WORLD'S MOST FAMOUS MATH PROBLEM. [The Proof of Fermat's Last Theorem & Othe by Marilyn Vos Savant, 1993-01-01
  7. Famous Problems of Elementary Geometry / From Determinant to Sensor / Introduction to Combinatory Analysis / Fermat's Last Theorem by F., W.F. Sheppard, P.A. Macmahon, & L.J. Mordell Klein, 1962
  8. Famous Problems, Other Monographs: Famous Problems of Elementary Geometry (Klein); From Determinant to Tensor (Sheppard); Introduction to Cominatory Analysis (Macmahon); Three Lectures on Fermat's Last Theorem (Mordell) by Sheppard, Macmahon, And Mordell Klein, 1962

1. Famous Theorems In Plane Geometry By Cabri
We knows these conics by names found in Apollonius (BC 247?205?). Ellipse Hyperbola Parabola famous theorems in Plane Geometry
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Quadratic Curves ( Conics ) There are the curve which appears when cone is cut in the plane which doesn't contain a vertex with rigth circular cone.
We knows these conics by names found in Apollonius (BC 247?-205?).
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Famous Theorems in Plane Geometry When it was the 19th century, the geometrical nature of Conics was researched as the development of projective geometry.The followings are intimate relations of conics.
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Pascal

2. Math Forum Famous Problems In The History Of Mathematics
A Proof of the Pythagorean Theorem One of the most famous theorems in mathematics, the Pythagorean theorem has many proofs.
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3. Mathematicians
Mathematicians. Everything you wanted to know about mathematicians. Biographies,information, famous theorems and women mathematicians.
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more from your guide 17th and 18th Century Mathematicians The lives and the works of the mathmaticians for the 17th and 18th century.

4. Famous Theorems In Math 1 - Theorems
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5. Subject Library For Mathematics
Biographies, information, famous theorems and women mathematicians. Number TheoryTutorials, lessons, and resources to support number theory in mathematics.
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6. Famous Theorems In Plane Geometry By Cabri
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7. Math Forum: Famous Problems In The History Of Mathematics
A Proof of the Pythagorean Theorem One of the most famous theorems in mathematics,the Pythagorean theorem has many proofs. Presented here is one that
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Introduction
Mathematics has been vital to the development of civilization; from ancient to modern times it has been fundamental to advances in science, engineering, and philosophy. As a result, the history of mathematics has become an important study; hundreds of books, papers, and web pages have addressed the subject in a variety of different ways. The purpose of this site is to present a small portion of the history of mathematics through an investigation of some of the great problems that have inspired mathematicians throughout the ages. Included are problems that are suitable for middle school and high school math students, with links to solutions, as well as links to mathematicians' biographies and other math history sites. WARNING: Some of the links on the page in this site lead to other math history sites. In particular, whenever a mathematician's name is highlighted, you can follow it to link to his biography in the MacTutor archives.
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The Bridges of Konigsberg - This problem inspired the great Swiss mathematician Leonard Euler to create graph theory, which led to the development of topology. The Value of Pi - Throughout the history of civilization various mathematicians have been concerned with discovering the value of and different expressions for the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.

8. Some Famous Theorems
Some famous theorems. Your Task is to prove these Theorems
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9. Famous Geometrical Theorems And Problems, With Their History
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10. Theorem: Definition, Synonyms And Much More From Answers.com
There are many famous theorems in mathematics, often known by the name of theirdiscoverer, mathematics for a list of famous theorems and conjectures.
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  • An idea that has been demonstrated as true or is assumed to be so demonstrable. Mathematics. A proposition that has been or is to be proved on the basis of explicit assumptions.
  • [Late Latin theōrēma , from Greek, from theōrein , to look at, from theōros , spectator. See theory
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    theorem noun A broad and basic rule or truth: axiom fundamental law principle ... universal See order/disorder
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    theorem, in mathematics and logic, statement in words or symbols that can be established by means of deductive logic; it differs from an axiom in that a proof is required for its acceptance. A lemma is a theorem that is demonstrated as an intermediate step in the proof of another, more basic theorem. A corollary is a theorem that follows as a direct consequence of another theorem or an axiom. There are many famous theorems in mathematics, often known by the name of their discoverer, e.g., the Pythagorean Theorem, concerning right triangles. One of the most famous problems of number theory was the proof of Fermat's Last Theorem (see Fermat, Pierre de

    11. Archimedes
    He came up with the theory of buoyancy, as in water. He was also a brilliant mathematician who came up with many famous theorems.
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    12. Fermat's Last Theorem: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
    The theorem that the equation a + b = c has no solutions in positive and alsocalled Fermat s great theorem) is one of the most famous theorems in the
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    n. The theorem that the equation a n b n c n has no solutions in positive integers a, b, c if n is an integer greater than 2. It was stated as a marginal note by Pierre de Fermat around 1630 and not proved until 1994 by the British mathematician Andrew Wiles (born 1953).
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    Fermat's last theorem Pierre de Fermat Fermat's last theorem (sometimes abbreviated as FLT and also called Fermat's great theorem ) is one of the most famous theorems in the history of mathematics . It states that:
    There are no positive integers x y , and z such that in which n is a natural number greater than 2.
    The 17th-century mathematician Pierre de Fermat wrote about this in in his copy of Claude-Gaspar Bachet 's translation of the famous Arithmetica of Diophantus : "I have discovered a truly remarkable proof of this theorem that the margin of this page is too small to contain". (Original

    13. Mathematicians
    Mathematicians. Everything you wanted to know about mathematicians. Biographies, information, famous theorems and women mathematicians.
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    14. G Del's Theorems And Truth
    His two famous theorems changed mathematics, logic, and even the way we look at our universe.
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    15. Introduction To Arithmetic: Number Theory; Prime Numbers, Fermat Theorem, Goldba
    Two famous theorems concerning prime numbers are (1) Fermat s theorem that if Famous examples of Diophantine equations include Pythagoras theorem and
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    Number Theory
    Number theory is the branch of mathematics concerned with studying the properties and relations of integers. Many of these problems are concerned with the properties of prime numbers. Number theory also includes the study of irrational numbers, transcendental numbers, Diophantine equations, and continued fractions. There are a number of branches of number theory, including algebraic number theory, analytic number theory, geometric number theory, and probabilistic number theory. Algebraic number theory is the study of numbers that are the roots of polynomial equations with integer coefficients, and includes the study of Gaussian integers.
    Goldbach's Conjecture
    One of the most famous problems in number theory is Goldbach's conjecture, proposed in 1742 by Christian Goldbach (1690-1764), the Prussian-born number theorist and analyst, in a letter to Leonhard Euler. Goldbach's conjecture states that any even number greater than or equal to 6 can be expressed as the sum of two odd prime numbers (for example, 6 = 3 + 3, 8 = 5 + 3, 48 = 29 + 19). Although there is every reason to believe that this conjecture is true, and computers have been used to verify it for some very large numbers, it has never been proved. Goldbach's conjecture is a good example of the way in which a problem in number theory can be stated very simply yet be very difficult to solve.

    16. GODEL'S THEOREMS AND TRUTH
    His two famous theorems changed mathematics, logic, and even the way we look at our universe.
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    17. Theorem - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    mathematics for a list of famous theorems and conjectures. list of theorems Gödel s incompleteness theorem
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    Theorem
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    A theorem is a proposition that has been or is to be proved on the basis of explicit assumptions. Proving theorems is a central activity of mathematicians . Note that "theorem" is distinct from " theory A theorem generally has a set-up – a number of conditions , which may be listed in the theorem or described beforehand. Then it has a conclusion – a mathematical statement which is true under the given set up. The proof, though necessary to the statement's classification as a theorem , is not considered part of the theorem. In general, a mathematical statement must be non-trivial to be called a theorem. Less important statements are called:
    • lemma : a statement that forms part of the proof of a larger theorem. The distinction between theorems and lemmas is rather arbitrary, since one mathematician's major result is another's minor claim. Gauss' lemma and Zorn's lemma , for example, are interesting enough per se that some authors present the nominal lemma without going on to use it in the proof of any theorem. corollary : a proposition that follows with little or no proof from one already proven. A proposition

    18. Mathematics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    famous theorems and conjectures. These theorems have interested mathematiciansand nonmathematicians alike. Pythagorean theorem – Fermat s last theorem
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    Mathematics
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    Mathematics portal Mathematics is the study of quantity structure space , and change . Historically, mathematics developed from counting calculation measurement , and the study of the shapes and motions of physical objects, through the use of abstraction and deductive reasoning Mathematics is also used to refer to the insight gained by people by doing mathematics, also known as the body of mathematical knowledge. This latter meaning of mathematics includes the mathematics used to do calculations or models and is an indispensable tool in the natural sciences engineering and economics The word "mathematics" comes from the Greek m¡thema ) meaning "science, knowledge, or learning" and μαθηματικός ( mathematik³s ) meaning "fond of learning". It is often abbreviated maths in Commonwealth English and math in American English
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    Main article: History of mathematics
    The evolution of mathematics can be seen to be an ever increasing series of abstractions. The first abstraction was probably that of

    19. Famous Theories
    A presentation of one of the most famous theorems ever solved.? Review Tormod link details Number theory The Equivalence of Mass and Energy
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    20. Theorem -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
    and arrangement) mathematics for a list of famous theorems and conjectures.(Click link for more info and facts about list of theorems) list of theorems
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    [Categories: mathematical terminology, Theorems]
    A theorem is a statement which can be (Click link for more info and facts about proven) proven true within some (Click link for more info and facts about logical) logical framework. Proving theorems is a central activity of (A science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement) mathematics . Note that "theorem" is distinct from " (A well-substantiated explanation of some aspect of the natural world; an organized system of accepted knowledge that applies in a variety of circumstances to explain a specific set of phenomena) theory
    (A state at a particular time) condition theorem is not considered part of the theorem.
    In general mathematics a statement must be interesting or important in some way to be called a theorem. Less important statements are called:
    (The head of an annotation or gloss) lemma : a statement that forms part of the proof of a larger theorem. Of course, the distinction between theorems and lemmas is rather arbitrary, since one (A person skilled in mathematics) mathematician's major result is another's minor claim.

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