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Famous mathematical sayings suitable for primary school students

Mathematics is the key to science. -Bacon

Mathematics is the brightest pearl in the crown of human wisdom. -Courtney

Being few and eager to learn is like the sun at the beginning of the day; Strong and eager to learn, such as the light of Japan and China; Being old and eager to learn is as bright as a candle.

Mathematics is the king of science. -Gauss

Give me five coefficients, and I will draw an elephant; Give me six coefficients and the elephant will wag its tail. -Cauchy

Mathematics is the highest form of all knowledge. -Plato

Young people are easy to learn, but old people are hard to learn, and an inch of time is not light.

Mathematics, the queen of science; The queen of arithmetic and mathematics. -gauss

you will never make excessive efforts in learning mathematics. -Caragiodori

Extension:

Archimedes, a great ancient Greek philosopher, encyclopedic scientist, mathematician, physicist and mechanic, was the founder of statics and hydrostatics, and he also enjoyed the reputation of the father of mechanics. Archimedes, Gauss and Newton were ranked as the three greatest mathematicians in the world. Archimedes once said: Give me a fulcrum, and I can pry up the whole earth. There are more than 1 kinds of works handed down by Archimedes, most of which are Greek manuscripts. His works focus on the quadrature problem, mainly the area of curved figure and the volume of curved cube. He constantly seeks general principles and applies them to special projects. His works always blend mathematics and physics. Archimedes made a great contribution to the development of mathematics and physics, and made an indelible impact on social progress and human development. Even Newton and Einstein had drawn wisdom and inspiration from him. He was the ideal incarnation of theoretical genius and experimental genius, and Leonardo da Vinci and Galileo in the Renaissance took him as their model.