He is known for his math, and is considered to be one of the greatest mathematicians of the 19th century.
What is Gauss known for?
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A proof that every algebraic equation has at least one root or solution.
What is the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
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He did not publish his findings as he was too afraid of scandal.
What is Gauss known for not doing?
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April 30, 1777 (in Brunswick, Germany)
What is Gauss's Birthday?
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They published their accounts of a new, non-Euclidean geometry in 1830. Gauss failed to give his own accounts.
What is the significance of János Bolyai and Nikolay Lobachevsky?
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By figuring out that 1+100=101, 2+99=101, 3+98=101, so that he could find 50 pairs of numbers that each add up to 101. Thus, 50 times 101 will equal 5,050.
What is the way that Gauss figured out how to solve his arithmetic problem in school?
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Relationship between the flow of a vector field through a surface to the behavior of the vector field inside the surface.
What is Divergence Theorem or Gauss' Theorem
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He began to doubt the a priori truth of it and thought it might be empirical. He thought there existed a better way to describe geometric space.
What is Gauss' relation to Euclidean Geometry?
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He found that a regular polygon with 17 sides could be drawn using just a compass and straight edge.
What is his first significant discovery?
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Gauss came up with different findings that related to non-Euclidean geometry such as the concept of intrinsic curvature that played a big role in it.
What is Gauss' (would have been) contribution to non-Euclidean geometry?
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A proof that every algebraic equation has at least one root or solution. This theorem had challenged mathematicians for centuries.
What is the fundamental theorem of algebra?
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He deduced/found new combinations within a system. It shows that math is created by humans in order to better understand the world/ourselves.
What is the significance of Gauss' work in relation to Creativity.