Saturday, November 14, 2020

The Unsolvable Math Problem





A student mistook examples of unsolved statistics problems for a homework assignment and solved them.





A legend about the “unsolvable math problem” combines one of the ultimate academic wish-fulfillment student not only proves himself the smartest one in his class, but also bests his professor and every other scholar in his field of study — with a “positive thinking” motif which turns up in other urban legends: when people are free to pursue goals unfettered by presumed limitations on what they can accomplish, they just may manage some extraordinary feats through the combined application of native talent and hard work:


 

A young college student was working hard in an upper-level math course, for fear that he would be unable to pass. On the night before the final, he studied so long that he overslept the morning of the test.


When he ran into the classroom several minutes late, he found three equations written on the blackboard. The first two went rather easily, but the third one seemed impossible. He worked frantically on it until — just ten minutes short of the deadline — he found a method that worked, and he finished the problems just as time was called.


The student turned in his test paper and left. That evening he received a phone call from his professor. “Do you realize what you did on the test today?” he shouted at the student.


“Oh, no,” thought the student. I must not have gotten the problems right after all.





“You were only supposed to do the first two problems,” the professor explained. “That last one was an example of an equation that mathematicians since Einstein have been trying to solve without success. I discussed it with the class before starting the test. And you just solved it!”



Years later, Dantzig said, "If someone had told me that they were two famous, unsolved problems, I guess I wouldn't even try to solve them."


Hello guys, this was the story we wanted to tell you. What does Dantzig's words say years later mean to you?



Polat bs/Salihli İmkb Vocational and Technical Anatolian Highschool

58 comments:

  1. It is amazing!
    selvi.ea/Eda Acar/Şehit Emre Karaaslan Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School/BURSA

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  2. Congratulations! It is wonderful. arda.e.1.2/Selen Aras/ITU/Istanbul

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  4. It is very good! Sehers.u / Savaş Uygun / Aksu 15 Temmuz Şehitler Anadolu High School / Giresun / Turkey

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  5. So beautifull

    eslem.ea./Eda ACAR/Şehit Emre Karaaslan Vocatioanl And Technical Anatolian High School/BURSA

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  6. Great post .
    Hatice Uysal Çatmakaş/ Salihli Şehit Mustafa Serin AİHL / Manisa

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  8. So great!

    büşra.ea/Şehit Emre Karaaslan Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School / Eda Acar / Bursa

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  10. If Dantzig knew that the problem was not solved, she would not be able to do it, thinking she could not.
    sudenur.ea/Eda ACAR/ŞEHİT EMRE KARAASLAN VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL ANATOLIAN HIGH SCHOOL/BURSA

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  11. nothing is impossible and that one's limits, even if they seem imperative, are actually surmountable.

    Cecilia Motta/Istituto Alberghiero Di Pasca/Potenza/ Italy

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  12. no pain,no gain!
    ıf you want to succes,you must try and study!
    Selen NARİN AKGÜN/Gazi Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School/Ankara

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  13. The information you gave us is great! Thanks to you, we got more information. I wish you continued success. We thank you.

    elifbaşak.ea/ Eda ACAR/ Şehit Emre Karaaslan Vocational and Technical High School/ Bursa

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  14. That is so exicited. Keep working on math.

    Enes Yavuz/Muradiye Alpaslan Science High School/Van

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  15. patience and curiosity should be at the forefront, not prejudice in mathematics
    Edanur s.u/Savaş Uygun/15Temmuz Şehitler Anatolian High school/Giresun/Turkey

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    1. Congratulations! This is amazing
      metehan.c.1.2/Selen Aras/ITU Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School/Istanbul

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  17. Interesting story.
    vedat.ı/Selen Aras/ITU/Istanbul

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  18. I love this post
    amal mohammad - amani aburomman - khawla bent alazwar school - jordan

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  19. Our minds allow themselves to be influenced by what we believe to be possible or impossible. We must not stop at the first difficulties.
    Vittoria/Cecilia Motta/ Istituto alberghiero Di Pasca /Potenza/Italy

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  20. Great story.
    elif.s.a/Selen NARİN AKGÜN/Gazi Vocational and Technical High School

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  21. I really like this post

    barıs.e/Selen Aras/Itu/istanbul

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  22. interesting story, i like it.
    gul.b.1 / Selen Aras / ITU / Istanbul

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  23. good story
    ahmedhasan.s.a/ Selen NARİN AKGÜN/ Gazi Vocational Technical Anatolian High School/ Ankara

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  24. good story
    ahmedhasan.s.a/ Selen NARİN AKGÜN/ Gazi Vocational Technical Anatolian High School/ Ankara

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  26. Mathematics is based on curiosity

    abdullah.ey/Enes Yavuz/Muradiye Alpaslan Science High School/Van

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  28. he solved the question from the grove :)

    muh.kaan.ey/Enes Yavuz/Muradiye Alpaslan Science High School/Van

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  29. I really like
    osman.s.a/ Selen NARİN AKGÜN/ Gazi Vocational Technical Anatolian High School/ Ankara

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  30. Bu çok heyecan verici . Güzel hikaye.

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  31. The benefits of fear . Great information.

    ahmet.tunahan.ey/Enes Yavuz/Muradiye Alpaslan Science High School/Van

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  32. İts' a beautiful,thank you

    minel.ea/Şehit Emre Karaaslan Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School / Eda Acar / Bursa

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  33. The story is really interesting, it draws you in.
    cem.a.1.2/Selen Aras/ITU/Istanbul

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  34. Thank you for the information.
    baran.i/Selen Aras/ITU/Istanbul

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  35. Unless trusting yourself there is nothing you can't do
    tugba.s.1/Selen Aras/ITU/İstanbul

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