The Clay Mathematics Institute of Cambridge, Massachusetts has named seven "Millennium Prize Problems," selected by focusing on important classic questions in mathematics that have resisted solution over the years. A $7 million prize fund has been established for the solution to these problems, with $1 million allocated to each. The problems consist of the Riemann hypothesis, Poincaré conjecture, Hodge conjecture, Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture, solution of the Navier-Stokes equations, formulation of Yang-Mills theory, and determination of whether NP-problems are actually P-problems.
1 million dollars is equal to 1,000,000 United states dollars. I hope this is what you meant. If you needed clarification on the conversion to a different currency, then you need to rephrase your question.
It's from a game show. Originally, it was "the 64,000 dollar question" because that was the ultimate prize if a contestant answered the hardest question on the show. Nowadays, the phrase just means "the most important question" about a situation.
12 th Std. PCM meant by Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics.
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Mathematics is the academic discipline of deriving true statements from axioms. Its most common application are the common rules of computation. Note that the rules of computation are an application of mathematics.
There seems to be a typo in your question. If you meant "graph," in mathematics, a graph is a collection of nodes (or vertices) connected by edges. Graphs are used to represent relationships between different objects or entities.
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If the question meant infinity, the answer is none. Infinity is not a number.If the question meant infinity, the answer is none. Infinity is not a number.If the question meant infinity, the answer is none. Infinity is not a number.If the question meant infinity, the answer is none. Infinity is not a number.
Seventy-million. if you meant in numerical form, then 70 million.
That makes no sense, your question is wrong.
There were three different One Dollar coin designs issued for general circulation in 2005. 2005 - QEII and 5 kangaroos - 5.792 million issued 2005 - QEII and 60th Anniversary of end of WW2 - 31.788 million issued 2005 - QEII and Gallipoli - 88,424 issued
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