The hardest question is as follows: x + (y * x) / zy - 28 * x! = ?. The "!" means factorial. It is the hardest question because you do not know the values of x, z and y. In other words it is impossible!
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There are many maths puzzles that have not been solved. Any puzzle that has an answer cannot be harder than one that mathematicians still have not solved. So a second hardest puzzle cannot exist. Even amongst puzzles with answers, what you may consider hard may be easy to someone else, and conversely.
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No. Some of the world's hardest maths problems have remained unsolved for centuries.
This question is one of the hardest to answer!It depends on your maths ability and what you know.The hardest would probably involve pi and cubed and complicated things like that.Im sure if you type into a search engine "What is the hardest maths question"" it will bring up something.One last thing, if you put in sum it will probably bring an addition because sum means add.Hope this helps as i am only 12!
The hardest question is as follows: x + (y * x) / zy - 28 * x! = ?. The "!" means factorial. It is the hardest question because you do not know the values of x, z and y. In other words it is impossible!
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1+1 ANOTHER ANSWER: Here are some found on the web: http://www.skytopia.com/project/imath/imath.html#13 http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/lab/4661/ http://rageinthepage.blogspot.com/2007/09/hardest-math-problem-ever.html
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World Maths Day 2011 and World Spelling Day 2011 ended on March 3.