Diophantus's riddle is a poem that encodes a mathematical problem. In verse, it read as follows:
'Here lies Diophantus,' the wonder behold. Through art algebraic, the stone tells how old: 'God gave him his boyhood one-sixth of his life, One twelfth more as youth while whiskers grew rife; And then yet one-seventh ere marriage begun; In five years there came a bouncing new son. Alas, the dear child of master and sage After attaining half the measure of his father's life chill fate took him. After consoling his fate by the science of numbers for four years, he ended his life.'
Stated in prose, the poem says that Diophantus's youth lasts 1/6 of his life. He grew a beard after 1/12 more of his life. After 1/7 more of his life, Diophantus married. Five years later, he had a son. The son lived exactly half as long as his father, and Diophantus died just four years after his son's death. All of this totals the years Diophantus lived.
Bruce Lee, no further explanation needed.
He lived in Alexandria, which in his time was a Greek city but is now in Egypt.
"A mailbox" fits. I don't know if it's what the person who invented the riddle had in mind or not.
It's a simple algebraic equation ... a mathematical "riddle".The answer to the riddle is: what the number must be.Here's how to find it:We don't know what the number is yet, but we have to give it some name.I have decided to call it ' Q ' for now.The riddle says that " Q/36 = 1/3 "Mutiply each side of the riddle by 36:Q = 108
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Papilio diophantus was created in 1883.
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The answer is Diophantus
Diophantus of Alexandria
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He got his education from the university of belguim
Diophantus a Greek mathematician.....
Diophantus had created about 13 algerbraic books, only 6 have been recouvered. The books consist of mainly specific problems and anwsers. for more info,
Bruce Lee, no further explanation needed.
Diophantus invented the exponet in 3 AD.