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Anybody who knows a bit of math understands the genius and importance of Lagrange. he may be the greatest mathematics genius in history. His importance in modern physics (he is everywhere in quantum mechanics) is unique.

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When did Joseph-Louis Lagrange die?

Joseph-Louis Lagrange died on April 10, 1813 at the age of 77.


What school did Joseph Louis lagrange go to?

Joseph Louis Lagrange attended the University of Turin in Italy, where he studied mathematics and physics. His studies in mathematics eventually led him to become a prominent mathematician and astronomer in the 18th century.


How legitimit is the Mensa High IQ society?

High IQ means people are genius from taking the test even it takes along time to be a high IQ to be a genius.


Do you believe that every child is genius why?

Every child is born a genius. It depends what you do after your time of birth that matters. For example you are a mother to a 1 year old baby what you should do is make it familiar with books, math, science ect and that child will keep it genius status. If you leave that child to watch tv, eat and sleep then of course, it won't be as smart as the first baby. I will give you the secret to Genius.You need,30 percent dedication and 70 percent hard work if you are a genius/gifted(in terms of iq). If you are normal which is very likely you need 1 percent genius and 99 percent hard work. Hard work includes dedication, motivation, practice and of course belief. I have an iq of 132. I don't believe im a genius for 1 minute because i know the reason i have that iq is thanks to my parents who guided me the right way. Cheerio!


Was edison's genius the result of extensive formal schooling?

No, Thomas Edison was largely self-taught and did not receive extensive formal schooling. He only had three months of formal education, as he left school at a young age due to his teacher's belief that he was difficult to teach. Edison's genius was more a result of his passion for learning and experimentation, as well as his determination and relentless work ethic.