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Interesting mathematical riddles and answers

Interesting mathematical riddles and answers 1 Introduction: As the saying goes, "literature and history are indistinguishable", in fact, "arts and sciences" can also be separated, and mathematical riddles can verify this truth. The following are my collection of mathematical riddles, welcome to read for reference!

1, 765432 1. Type a mathematical noun. reciprocal

The doctor raised his pen. Type an elementary math noun. Extract root

3. Two cows fight. Type a geometric noun. Vertical diagonal

4. Audit the accounts. Type a math noun. logarithm

This road is not curved. Type a geometric noun. diameter

6. The umbilical cord is short. Type two math nouns. Numerator and denominator

7. Explain one by one. Type a math noun. solve

8. Rules for taking a boat. Type a math noun. increase

9. Measure every day. Type a math noun. constant

10, a mathematical term for industry type. imaginary root

1 1. Send the bill. Type a math noun. function

12, two people do the same problem. Type a math noun. Homogeneous solution

13, member. Type a geometric noun. centre of a circle

14, fuck. Type a mathematical term. Similar to

15, Facebook collection. Type a geometric noun. zone

16, how long is it? Type a math noun. solid geometry

17, before the fight. Homophonic, make a triangle noun. sine

Between 18 and Zhou Xia. Type a math noun. business

19, bought more strings. Type a math noun. cosine

20. Good people and bad people can play. Type a math noun. dihedral angle

2 1, ticket number. Type a math noun. Seek proof

22. Only child. Type a math noun. gather

23. The medicine post has been saved. Type a math noun. root

24. Don't cheat in the exam. Type a math noun. proper fraction

25, behind the horn. Type a math noun. negative sign

26. shave your head. Basic grid, type a mathematical noun. separate

27. Seven six five four three two one. Type a math noun. reciprocal

28. The doctor raised his pen. Type an elementary math noun. Extract root

29. Two cows fight. Type a geometric noun. Vertical diagonal

30. Audit of accounts. Type a math noun. logarithm

3 1, the road is not curved. Type a geometric noun. diameter

32, umbilical cord is short. Type two math nouns. Numerator and denominator

33. Explain one by one. Type a math noun. solve

34. Rules for taking a boat. Type a math noun. increase

35. Measure every day. Type a math noun. constant

36. Type a mathematical term. imaginary root

37. Send the bill. Type a math noun. function

38. Two people do the same problem. Type a math noun. Homogeneous solution

Members. Type a geometric noun. centre of a circle

40, fuck. Type a mathematical term. Similar to

4 1, Facebook collection. Type a geometric noun. zone

42. How long is it? Type a math noun. solid geometry

43. Before playing. Homophonic, make a triangle noun. sine

44. Between the Xia and Zhou Dynasties. Type a math noun. business

45. Buy more strings. Type a math noun. cosine

Interesting mathematical riddles and answers 2 Mathematical journals and popular science books and periodicals sometimes introduce several mathematical riddles to increase interest. These mathematical riddles have naturally become the objects of riddle lovers' collection, and become part of the guessing project at the entertainment party.

1. One plus one is not two. (Type a word)

Combine the word "one", the plus sign "+"and another word "one" to get the word "Wang" instead of "two". The answer is king.

2. One minus one is not zero. (Type a word)

The latest interesting math story adds interest: the word "one", the minus sign "-"and the word "one" are combined to get the word "three" instead of "zero". The answer is three.

3. Seven eighths. (Type an idiom)

"Eight-sevenths" is written in mathematical symbols, the number 7 is written above the fractional line, and 8 is written below the fractional line. The answer is the idiom "seven ups and eight downs".

In the above riddle, a new understanding of the words in the riddle with some simple mathematical knowledge can help guess the answer.

Another mathematical riddle, the answer is mathematical nouns. Let's look at a few examples.

4. Seven six five four three two one. (Type a math noun)

Usually, the number of newspapers is counted from small to large, just like the popular song "One two three four five six seven, where is my friend". Now he says "765432 1", which means counting backwards from the largest to the smallest, so the answer is "reciprocal".

5. bargaining. (Type a math noun)

Bargaining in shopping requires repeated consultations to reach a mutually agreed amount. This process of negotiating the amount of money can be called "quotient". The answer is business.

6. You expect me, and I expect you. (Type a math noun)

"You are expecting me", you are waiting for me; "I am looking forward to you", I am waiting for you. Two people waiting for each other can be described as "evenly matched". The answer is the same.

7. What's the score? (Type two math nouns)

Academic performance is calculated by scores. To ask "how much", you can put it another way and ask "geometry?" In ancient mathematics books in China, when you ask how many items there are, you always ask, "Does everything have geometry?" Until now, in some dialects, the price of asking things is still "geometry?" So, asking "What's the score" is equivalent to asking "Fraction, geometry?" The answer is two mathematical terms: fraction and geometry.