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biography of Carl Friedrich Gauss​

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Answered by brainlyboy1248
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The biography of Carl friedric gass

Karl Frederick gaus (1777-1855) is considered the best German mathematician of the nineteenth century. His discoveries and writings left a lasting mark in the areas of number theory, astronomy, geodetics and physics, especially in the study of electromagnetism.

The gaus was born on April 30, 1777 in Brunswick as a parent of the poor, working class worker in Germany. His father worked with a brick like Gardner and was considered an honest man. But he was strict parents discouraging his young son from going to school. Luckily, Carl 's mother and uncle, Frederick, recognised Carl' s genius and knew that he would have to develop this brilliant talent with education.

At the age of ten in the math class, gauss displayed his skills as an amazing mathematical talent, while the student school master thus wrote: "write all the Numbers from 1 to 100 and add them together." When each student ended, he would continue his SLATE and put it at the schoolmaster's desk, over one another. The teacher expected that it would be a good time to complete the practice in a beginning class. But in a few seconds, his teacher wondered, went in front of the room and placed his SLATE on the table. Later on, other students would give their SLATE.

Tests were conducted at the end of the class and most of them were wrong.

Answered by viditrana2007
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Carl Friedrich Gauss, original name Johann Friedrich Carl Gauss, (born April 30, 1777, Brunswick [Germany]—died February 23, 1855, Göttingen, Hanover), German mathematician, generally regarded as one of the greatest mathematicians of all time for his contributions to number theory, geometry, probability theory, geodesy, planetary astronomy, the theory of functions, and potential theory (including electromagnetism).

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