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Football @manutd . In game tweets are impulsive. Hate 'Repeat after me'... & '..thats it, thats the tweet..' kinda sh#t.
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17 Equations That Changed the World by Ian Stewart
1. Pythagoras’s Theorem
a² + b² = c²
Pythagoras, 530 BC
2. Logarithms
log(xy) = log(x) + log(y)
John Napier, 1610
3. Calculus
df/dt = lim₍h→0₎ (f(t + h) - f(t)) / h
Newton, 1668
4. Law of Gravity
F = G·(m₁m₂) / r²
Newton, 1687
5. The Square Root of Minus One
i² = -1
Euler, 1750
6. Euler’s Formula for Polyhedra
V - E + F = 2
Euler, 1751
7. Normal Distribution
Φ(x) = (1 / √(2π)) · e^(-x²/2)
C.F. Gauss, 1810
8. Wave Equation
∂²u/∂t² = c² ∂²u/∂x²
J. d’Alembert, 1746
9. Fourier Transform
f(ω) = ∫₋∞⁺∞ f(x) e^(-2πiωx) dx
J. Fourier, 1822
10. Navier–Stokes Equation
ρ(∂v/∂t + v·∇v) = -∇p + ∇·T + f
C. Navier, G. Stokes, 1845
11. Maxwell’s Equations
∇·E = 0
∇×E = (1/c) ∂H/∂t
∇·H = 0
∇×H = (1/c) ∂E/∂t
J.C. Maxwell, 1865
12. Second Law of Thermodynamics
dS ≥ 0
L. Boltzmann, 1874
13. Relativity
E = mc²
Einstein, 1905
14. Schrödinger’s Equation
iħ ∂ψ/∂t = Hψ
E. Schrödinger, 1927
15. Information Theory
H = -Σ p(x) log p(x)
C. Shannon, 1949
16. Chaos Theory
x₍t+1₎ = kxₜ(1 - xₜ)
Robert May, 1975
17. Black–Scholes Equation
(½)σ²S² ∂²V/∂S² + rS ∂V/∂S + ∂V/∂t - rV = 0
F. Black, M. Scholes, 1990
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@uotiop69 @Math_files (a^2+b^2)/(ab + 1) can be square of any random integer and not necessarily of a
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This problem is widely remembered as one of the most difficult mathematics problems of its time, originating from the International Mathematical Olympiad.
In 1988, when the IMO was held in Australia, the final question—Problem 6—became legendary for its extreme difficulty.
Only 11 students managed to achieve a perfect score on it.
Even Terence Tao, a 13-year-old prodigy representing Australia at the time and later a Fields Medalist—the highest honor in mathematics—scored just one point on this problem.
What makes the story even more remarkable is that when the problem was reviewed by the panel of experts before the exam, even they were unable to solve it. Despite this, it was still included in the competition.

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@ParryRamMe @Math_files Let a=n
b = n^3
then
(n^2 + n^6) / (n^4 + 1)
now factor it,
(n^2 * ( n^4+1)) / (n^4 +1 )
cancel out (n^4+1)
Then n^2 remains,
So, for any a=n, and b=n^3, result is proven to be n^2 remains.
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@uotiop69 @Math_files That is obvious. Prove it in terms of a and b
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@Math_files a=2, b=8
a=3, b=27
a=4, b=64
a=5, b=125
a=6, b=216
a=7, b=343
a=8, b=2
a=8, b=30
a=8, b=512
a=9, b=729
a=27, b=3
a=27, b=240
a=30, b=8
a=30, b=112
a=64, b=4
a=112, b=30
a=112, b=418
a=125, b=5
a=216, b=6
a=240, b=27
Many solutions, Lol,
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@Matt_Pinner Given the proposition in the tweet...It Follows (2014)
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@dilipjain077 This will go well with the "First day in Pakistan as a spy.." sketches..
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