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Meaning of ¡eureka!




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¡eureka!
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In ancient Greek, 949; 965; 961; 951; 954; 945; ( eureka, " I found it! " ) According to tradition, it is the word that shouted Archimedes of Syracuse ( physicist and Greek mathematician who lived in the 3rd century BC. ) When solved the problem known as " The Crown Golden ". Since then used as an expression of triumph to solve any kind of problem that requires an analysis for the solution.

  




Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

It is an interjection to express joy and satisfaction that feel to discover or find something or to meet someone now.

  



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