"Only when the doors of perception are cleansed will we see things as they actually are: Infinite." - Aldous Huxley
The density of of a black hole is infinitely massive...That's a snoozer...
You want a Math problem to really sink your teeth into...try The Riemann Hypothesis...
[(3x^2-27)divided by 4)] times[ 8x^2) divided by(9-3x)]divided by [(x^2+3x) divided by 6]
just kidding that's simple :]
the most complicated is finding the density of a black hole
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There is no "most complicated math problem" because numbers are infinite. However, on very complicated problem is pi=? because pi is a repeating decimal, it would go on forever. Because of that, we usually sorten pi to 3.1415...
By virtue of being presently unsolved, the remaining Millennium Prize Problems appear to be the most difficult. source: [See related link below for the most difficult problems. These problems have not been solved even by the most experienced mathmeticians today.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough questions, huh? Well, technically speaking, the most "hard" math problem that equals 12 would be something like 6 x 2, which is 12. But, like, don't stress too much about it, math can be a real headache sometimes, am I right?
reasoning!!!
most complicated