Examples of using A mathematician in English and their translations into Thai
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I'm just a mathematician.
A mathematician, like his father.
I need a mathematician.
You approach language like a mathematician.
Think of a mathematician's argument.
One mistake you should not do is become a mathematician.
I'm just a mathematician.
A mathematician and sometimesa cosmologist as well.
I'm, I'm just a mathematician.
Being a mathematician, he set out to understand why.
I'm… I'm just a mathematician.
But then, a mathematician from the University of British Columbia named Jozsef Solymosi posted a short comment.
I hear you're a mathematician.
But when a mathematician tells me that minus three times minus three makes nine, that's a kind of logic that almost feels like trust.
Even though I am a mathematician.
Their idea is based on the work of a mathematician named John von Neumann, who designed on paper machines that could self-replicate and create new generations of themselves.
He was not a very careful person as a mathematician.
It sounds like what a mathematician would say, and it sounds very abstract.
He said,"He was not a very careful person as a mathematician.
The author was a mathematician, too.
And it keeps accumulating-- you get to an advanced class, all of a sudden you hit a wall and say,"I'm not meant to be a cancer researcher; not meant to be a physicist; not meant to be a mathematician.
I had assumed your father was a mathematician because of your name.
Look at it here: 39 digits long, proven to be prime in 1876 by a mathematician called Lucas.
Here's a paper which you could[unclear]-- designed by a mathematician at Harvard in 1928, Arthur Stone, documented by Martin Gardner in many of his many books.
Here's a paper which you could[unclear]-- designed by a mathematician at Harvard in 1928.
In 415 CE, the Christian rulers even had a mathematician named Hypatia murdered for studying the library's ancient Greek texts, which they viewed as blasphemous.
Laughter So not long after the fated Rome event, I chatted this through with a friend of mine who is a mathematician, and we thought it was a problem we could do something about.
We don't think you need to be a mathematician or an architect to recognize that a well proportioned selfie tends to be more visually appealing than a poorly laid out selfie.
He looks at me and responds,"I'm not a mathematician, I'm a math genius!
This is one of those things that a mathematician would say intuitively obvious.