Elliptical Machines | January 11, 2012
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Elliptical Machines | July 1, 2009
Mathematics has fascinated the human race nearly as long as our existence. Some of the coincidences between numbers and their applications are incredibly neat, and some of the most deceptively simple ones continue to stump us and even our modern computers. Here are three famous math problems that people struggled with for a long time but were finally resolved, followed by two simple concepts that continue to boggle mankind’s best minds. 1. Fermat’s Last Theorem In 1637, Pierre de Fermat
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