Zero to infinity
- Shanthi Nagarajan
- Jan 6
- 1 min read
Ramanujan Paragraph for Average students
1. Srinivasa Ramanujan was a great Indian mathematician born on 22 December 1887 in Erode, Tamil Nadu.
2. He showed extraordinary talent in mathematics from a very young age.
3. Ramanujan largely taught himself mathematics by studying advanced books.
4. He discovered many original formulas in number theory, algebra, and infinite series.
5. Though he faced poverty, his passion for mathematics never faded.
6. He wrote letters to the famous mathematician G. H. Hardy in England.
7. Hardy recognized his genius and invited him to Cambridge University.
8. Ramanujan made remarkable contributions to mathematics in a short time.
9. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1918.
10. Ramanujan passed away on 26 April 1920, but his work still inspires the world.
Slow learners para 1
1. Ramanujan was a great Indian mathematician.
2. He was born in 1887 in Tamil Nadu.
3. From a young age, he was very good at math.
4. He taught himself using advanced books.
5. He wrote letters to a famous mathematician named G. H. Hardy.
6. Hardy saw his talent and invited him to England.
7. Ramanujan's work still inspires people today.
Slow learners para 2:
1. Ramanujan was born in India in 1887.
2. He loved math from a young age.
3. He learned math mostly by himself.
4. He wrote to a famous math expert.
5. The expert invited Ramanujan to England.
6. He did great work in math.
7. People still remember his work today.


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