Can you solve it? The London cab that rode into history

A small but significant number in London cab lore has become synonymous with mathematical brilliance - the licence plate 1729. For G.H. Hardy, a British mathematician who boarded a London cab on his way to meet his Indian colleague Srinivasa Ramanujan in 1919, this ordinary-seeming number held extraordinary significance.

The story begins when Ramanujan, upon spotting the taxi's licence plate, exclaimed, "It is a very interesting number... it is the smallest number expressible as the sum of two cubes in two different ways." Hardy's anecdote has since become one of the most well-known in British mathematics, inspiring what's known as taxicab numbers - any number that can be expressed as the sum of two cubes in n different ways.

Today, this fascination with 1729 continues to inspire innovation. In fact, the UK is set to launch its first specialist maths secondary school, aptly named the 1729 Maths School, which aims to nurture top mathematical talent from an early age. With backing from prominent mathematicians' philanthropists, the school promises to provide bursaries for pupils who cannot afford fees.

As London's iconic cabs continue to ferry passengers through the city streets, their licence plates may hold secrets of mathematical elegance - but only those with a keen eye can spot them. The puzzle enthusiasts among us will be delighted to tackle the three puzzles featured in this article, all linked to the captivating number 1729.
 
omg I'm like so down for a maths school πŸ€“πŸ’‘ that's literally dedicated to nurturing talent from an early age! it's about time we invest in the next generation of math whizzes πŸŽ‰πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« and I'm sure the 1729 maths school will be EPIC πŸ’₯ with puzzles and challenges galore for students who love solving problems like this... taxicab numbers are so cool btw who knew licence plates could hold such mathematical secrets? 😊
 
I just love how this one math problem turned into something so much bigger... πŸ€— Like, who knew that a random London cab plate could inspire a whole school dedicated to nurturing math talent? It's amazing to see how something as simple as a number can have such a profound impact on people's lives. And I'm sure the puzzle enthusiasts out there will have a blast tackling those puzzles linked to 1729 πŸ€”πŸ’‘
 
πŸ€” just think about it, we're creating maths schools that are literally going to change the face of our society 🌎 and nobody's talking about how that's gonna impact the future leaders of our country πŸ‘₯ like, who's gonna be making the decisions that shape our world in 20 years? πŸ•°οΈ shouldn't we be focusing on preparing kids for that instead of just teaching them maths formulas πŸ˜”
 
OMG, can you believe that one single number 1729 is like a code to unlocking maths genius? 🀯 I mean, who knew that something as ordinary looking as a taxi licence plate could hold such deep significance? And it's so cool that there's even a school named after it now! πŸš‚πŸ’‘ The fact that the UK is launching its first specialist maths secondary school is like, totally inspiring me to think outside the box and explore my own creative potential. πŸ’«
 
πŸ€” I mean, who wouldn't want to learn maths from such an iconic number? It's crazy that something as simple-sounding as a licence plate can have such a profound impact on mathematicians. The fact that it inspired the concept of taxicab numbers is just mind-blowing πŸ“ˆπŸ’₯ And now they're setting up this whole school around it? Genius! It's like, who needs a boring old curriculum when you've got 1729 to inspire your students' love for maths? 😊 I'm definitely geeking out over this one, and I hope the next gen of mathematicians is just as passionate about it πŸ“šπŸ’ͺ
 
🀣 I mean, who knew London cabs could be so math-y? Like, I was taking the tube yesterday and saw a cab with the plate 1729... I was like "Is that just a weird number or is it actually a genius-level number?" πŸš‚πŸ€” The UK setting up a maths school for taxicab numbers? That's just a ' cab-ulary' of smart thinking πŸ˜‚. Can't wait to see if the new students will be able to solve the puzzles and make 1729 proud! πŸ“πŸ’‘
 
I'm loving this story about the maths plate 1729 πŸ“ˆπŸ˜. It's so cool how that ordinary-seeming licence plate became a benchmark for finding numbers with unique properties. And now they're opening up this new school just to nurture more geniuses like Hardy and Ramanujan - genius! πŸ’‘ The idea of providing bursaries for those who can't afford fees is super awesome, might give some talented young minds a chance to shine 🌟
 
I'm not convinced about these new schools popping up everywhere... like the 1729 Maths School, it sounds too good to be true. I mean, what's next? Every school is gonna have a specialist maths team and just churn out prodigies? And what's with the bursaries for those who can't afford fees? Sounds like a handout to me πŸ€‘. Can't they just make math fun again without all the fancy programs and schools? I'm not against smart people, but when does innovation become overhyped? πŸ€”
 
1729 is more than just a number on a cab's license plate πŸš•. It's like a secret code waiting to unlock some serious brain power πŸ’‘. I'm stoked that it's inspiring innovation and a new generation of math whizzes - those bursaries for underprivileged kids will make a huge difference πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” I'm loving the idea of a maths school being named after this iconic number! It's like, who wouldn't want to go to school for something that involves solving the secrets of 1729? πŸ˜„ But seriously, it's amazing how something as simple as a taxi plate can have such a profound impact on math and education. I'm curious to know more about the curriculum they'll be teaching at this new school - will they be covering all sorts of taxicab numbers and puzzles? πŸ“šπŸ’‘
 
omg u wont believe wut just happened 😱 i was at the park w/ my bf & we saw a cab w/ license plate 1729 & i was like "wait a minth" 🀯 i immediately googled it & now im hooked on taxicab numbers lol. its so cool that london is opening a maths school in memory of gh hardy & ramanujan πŸ’‘ cant wait to see the puzzles featured in this article, idk if i'll be able to solve them tho πŸ˜… but hey, who needs a boyfriend when u have math problems to solve πŸ€“
 
I'm loving how this number 1729 is bringing people together in maths 🀩! It's crazy that something so simple on a taxi plate can become such a big deal in the world of numbers. I mean, who knew that a number could hold so much power and beauty? The fact that it inspired an entire branch of maths (taxicab numbers) is just mind-blowing 🀯. And now, with the launch of the 1729 Maths School, it's like math is getting its own cool superpower πŸ”“! I'm all for nurturing young talent and encouraging them to explore their love for maths - who knows what amazing things they'll come up with? πŸ’‘
 
I gotta say, the idea of a maths school dedicated to the legend of 1729 is totally awesome πŸ€“. I mean, who wouldn't want to learn about taxicab numbers and mathematical elegance at such a young age? It's like, they're setting the foundation for future geniuses or something πŸ’‘. And it's not just about solving puzzles, it's about cultivating a love for maths that can take people to incredible heights πŸš€. I'm kinda rooting for this school to make a real difference in the lives of young minds. Plus, it's cool to see how a humble licence plate number has become synonymous with mathematical brilliance πŸ“. Bring on the future mathletes!
 
omg I'm loving this new maths school in london!!! 🀩 It's so cool that they're gonna nurture top math talent from a young age - I hope it inspires a whole new wave of math whizzes! 😎 and can you believe it's all thanks to a random cab licence plate?!? 1729 is literally going to be the coolest number in town now πŸš—πŸ’‘
 
i'm so over taxicab numbers, they're just a bunch of nerds trying to make math sexy πŸš«β€β™‚οΈ. who cares if there's only one number that can be expressed as the sum of two cubes in two different ways? it's not like it's going to change our lives or anything πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. and another thing, why do we need a whole school dedicated to math just because some dude in london liked the licence plate 1729? what about all the other subjects that are actually important in life, like science or art πŸŽ¨πŸ”¬?
 
I'm loving how London's cab culture is giving birth to some serious math magic πŸš•πŸ€― I mean, who knew a random license plate could hold so much intellectual firepower? It's crazy to think about the impact that one number has had on maths history and now it's inspiring a whole new generation of genius minds. The idea of having a dedicated school for math whizzes is super exciting - can't wait to see what kind of innovative solutions these young mathematicians come up with! πŸ’‘πŸ“š
 
oh man I am literally so here for this 🀩 like who wouldn't want to dedicate an entire school to math and make it accessible to people who can't afford fees? it's about time we recognize the genius that is maths and its ability to bring people together... I mean, G.H. Hardy and Srinivasa Ramanujan are literally legends πŸ€“ and now we're gonna inspire a whole new generation of math whizzes? it gives me all the feels πŸŽ‰ plus can you imagine solving those puzzles featured in the article? my mind is already racing with possibilities πŸ’‘ let's get this 1729 Maths School up and running ASAP! πŸ‘
 
Ugh, I'm so over the whole taxicab numbers craze... like, who even cares about the sum of two cubes? It's just some boring math problem, right? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, what's next? Are we gonna start naming schools after other obscure numbers? The 427 Maths School or something? πŸ˜’ Give me a break. And bursaries for pupils who can't afford fees? Sounds like the government is just trying to guilt trip us into supporting more unnecessary educational institutions πŸ€‘.
 
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