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Diophantus Puzzle - Solution. The Puzzle: We know very little about the life of the mathematician Diophantus (often known as the 'father of algebra') except that he came from Alexandria and he lived around the year 250 AD. However, there remains a riddle that describes the spans of Diophantus's life: "This tomb holds Diophantus. Ah, what a marvel!
7 lip 2022 · To decipher this tricky riddle, you’ll have to put your algebra skills to the test. Here is the solution.
It comes from a fifth century Greek anthology of number games and puzzles created by Metrodorus. One of the problems (sometimes called his epitaph) is the riddle you see above. The riddle can be written as an equation where \(x\) is the age Diophantus died.
23 gru 2023 · How old was Diophantus when he died? Scroll down for a clue and further down for the answer. Clue: It’s necessary to put all the information in the question into an equation.
Diophantus of Alexandria [1] (born c. AD 200 – c. 214; died c. AD 284 – c. 298) was a Greek mathematician, who was the author of two main works: On Polygonal Numbers, which survives incomplete, and the Arithmetica in thirteen books, most of it extant, made up of arithmetical problems that are solved through algebraic equations.
28 wrz 2022 · Classic Problem. This tomb holds Diophantus. Ah, how great a marvel! the tomb tells scientifically the measure of his life. God granted him to be a boy for the sixth part of his life, and adding a twelfth part to this, he clothed his cheeks with down; He lit him the light of wedlock after a seventh part,
8 lut 2022 · The well-known riddle of the Epitaph of Diophantus, attributed to Metrodorus, is one of the style of simple problem in algebra whose pattern when expressed in contemporary algebraic notation is: x = x 6 + x 12 + x 7 + 5 + x 2 + 4 x = x 6 + x 12 + x 7 + 5 + x 2 + 4.