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Chapter 14 Analytical Geometry

Chapter 14 Analytical Geometry
It's not that Professor Maeve can't understand, if she is asked to do it, she can quickly give a similar solution.

It's just that Tullow's logical derivation process is too refined. It really doesn't seem like a mathematical idea that a 14-year-old child can grasp.

When Professor Maeve approached, Tullow discovered that she was the graceful woman who took Professor Janesa's words and praised herself for having extraordinary possibilities when she was predicted by the Sorting Hat.

Because she was wearing thick glasses when she came in, and she was not close enough to recognize her.

As she focused on the topic, she got closer, and her perfect figure was highlighted by the wizard's robe with her bending. The smooth brown hair hung in front of Tulo's eyes, stirring his mind.

As a result, Tarlow slowly moved back a lot.

Professor Maeve noticed his small movements, pursed her lips and chuckled, stretched out her hand and patted him on the back vigorously, and praised: "As expected of the heir of the Tails family."

"Tullow adds another [-] points!"

"Did any other students figure it out?" Professor Maeve looked up and looked around, only to find that no one raised their hands.

The students of the Academy of the Wise had frustrated expressions on their faces.

Does this count too?Tullow was ready to strike while the iron was hot.

"Professor, I actually thought of a vague solution in the process of solving the problem, but I haven't been able to fully apply it to this problem." Tarlow said and drew a big cross on the paper.

Then keep marking numbers on two lines, slowly forming a plane affine coordinate system.

According to legend, Descartes was sick in bed one day, but he was still thinking about a problem, that is, geometric figures are intuitive, but algebraic equations are abstract, how can they be combined.

He kept thinking and pondering, watching the spiders hanging down from the roof, and suddenly came up with the idea of ​​integrating dots and numbers.

So far, he miraculously built a bridge between algebra and geometry, analytic geometry was born, opened a new chapter in the history of mathematics, and paved the way for the later calculus.

Seeing Tulo's actions of constantly marking numbers and his subsequent explanations, Professor Maeve unconsciously took off his glasses, revealed a beautiful face, and stared intently at the two interlaced number axes on the graph.

She can realize what this means. For several ages, mathematics has been either algebra or geometry, and the thing drawn by Tullow represents the future, a future full of countless possibilities.

She is witnessing one of the most important moments in the history of mathematics.

"I call this a coordinate system, so that we may have a better way to calculate more complex geometric problems faster and more accurately." Tullow shook his hands because of the sour scale, and looked at Xiao Professor Maeve with her mouth slightly open.

"Unbelievable, what happened in your head during that period of time."

If the process of solving the problem just made Professor Maeve marvel at Tullow's talent, then this thing called the coordinate system has made her unable to arouse the desire to praise.

"Can I get extra points for this?" Tulo asked expectantly.

"Extra points?" Professor Maeve hesitated.

How to add points?If so, how many points should be added?
This is no longer a question of whether to add more credits!
This silly kid doesn't even know what he just drew on the paper!
"Isn't this worth extra points?" Tulo asked unexpectedly.

This is the wisdom of Descartes, who thought he could sell it for a good price.

"It's not important." Professor Maeve's laziness completely dissipated, and she said seriously.

No!This is very important!It's about when I can pay off my debts!
Tulo yelled in his heart.

"This is the end of today's lecture. I won't assign any homework for the first class. I hope everyone can read the textbook carefully and lay a solid foundation for future studies." Professor Mafu suddenly said to the students, but she His hand clasped Tulo's shoulder firmly, and he didn't mean to let him leave.

After the students all bowed to the professor to thank them, they walked out of the classroom in groups.

"What's wrong with Tulo? Why did Professor Maeve leave him alone?" Wendini asked Grace without knowing why.

"I don't know, he seems to have written something extraordinary." Grace watched the whole process of Tullow's description of the coordinate system, and remembered his speech that he asserted that geometric problems could be calculated by algebraic methods.

"He may be making history..."

"Create history? Why can you make history by doing the questions?" Wentini suddenly became more confused when he heard this.

"Professor Maeve must have found out about his cheating, right!" Luke suddenly caught up with the two and shouted.

"Stop slandering others at will! You have no aristocratic virtues at all!" Grace said with a cold face.

This just hit Luke's pain point. He is a border nobleman. Even though he was sent to study in the imperial capital by his father, he was still regarded by many local families as a barbarian from the border.

When studying at the court, there were only two people who were isolated from all the noble sons, one was Tarlo, and the other was him.

Originally thinking that the two isolated people could have a lot of words in common, Luke went to wait in the restaurant where Tulo often ate with anticipation, just to have exchanges outside of studies, and maybe he could become a good friend. friend.

But what ushered in was the humiliation that my father had a higher title than your father.

Without this expectation, it might just be an ordinary farce that is forgotten in a blink of an eye, but precisely because of this expectation, Luke's complicated feelings towards Tulo have continued to this day in a disgusting way.

"If it wasn't for Talo's cheating, why did Professor Maeve keep him?" Luke asked.

Because his problem-solving process is so wonderful that it deserves the attention of the professor!But Grace couldn't say it, she knew that even if she did, it would only attract Luke's ridicule.

"There's nothing to say, right? In class, Talo was able to solve problems that the students of the Academy of the Wise couldn't solve, and you gave it to him, right?"

Regardless of Aaron's dissuasion, Luke seemed to want to vent something at this time.

"Enough." Grace felt that there was nothing more to say.

Time will tell everything, Tullow's talent will be recognized by everyone sooner or later.

"Aren't Fleur and Tails a feud? You actually betrayed the honor of your family! Could it be that you were caught by Tullow?"

Grace paused when she heard the words, she was indeed caught by Talow, and this handle is estimated to last for a long time.

But none of Tulo's requests made her lose anything, which also made her firm that Tulo's character was by no means what the world rumored.

"If you still have dignity, then I hope you don't talk to us anymore, it's meaningless." After finishing speaking, Grace pulled the angry Wendini away quickly, getting rid of Luke's entanglement.

In the classroom, after seeing that everyone was gone, Professor Maeve sat in Grace's seat, and tapped the paper in front of Tulo.

"Okay, tell me what else you thought of just now."

(End of this chapter)

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