50,000 BCE
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Quadratics
A British mathematician most famous for proving Fermat’s Last Theorem, once considered the “most difficult mathematical problem.”
Sir Andrew John Wiles
Write the following in Vertex Form:
y = x^2+3x-6
y= (x+1.5)^2- 8.25
How long is a jiffy?
1/100th of a second.
When was the 360 degree circle discovered?
150 BCE
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algebra
Pythagoras
What are the roots of:
x^2+10x+9
x=-9; x=-1
What letter is in every odd number?
"e"
When was the first use of + and –
1490s
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Discovered the properties of gravity.
Isaac Newton
What is/are the binomial/s of:
y = x^2+10x+25
(x+5)^2
What number is spelled in alphabetical order?
"Forty"
When was the Prime Number Theorem proved
1890s
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Transpose
One of the pioneers of geometry, who derived formulas for the area of a circle, volume, and surface area of a sphere. His method of determining the value of pi remained unchallenged and the only known way to calculate the circumference of a circle for decades.
Archimedes
What are the binomials of:
y = x^2+6x+9
y = (x+3)^2
What is the only number from 1-1000 that has an 'a' in it?
"One Thousand"
When was the earliest evidence of the knowledge of quadratics?
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Parabola
A mathematician, who, with his unprecedented mathematical and cryptanalytic abilities, made significant improvements over the Polish-made bombe and devised a machine that can decode the Enigma faster.
Alan Turing
What is 1+1?
two
The word 'fraction' comes from the word fractio which means ___________
To break