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It is saying that to have a good mathematical problem depends on what that problem is (generates)

Some mathematical problems will be easier or harder than others.

But It is saying that the definition of a good problem is because it's mathematical not what the quesiton is.

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Answer:

first lets write down the statement

"The definition of good mathematical problem is the mathematics it generates rather than the problem itself"

Andrew Willes

ANSWER:

People interpret things differently there have been math problems that were told to be unsolved until someone viewed it differently and solved it. If you never try it, you will never solve it. Some problems seem simple but you try them for a year, ten years, a hundred years and it turns out they are extremely hard to solve. Simple but challanging math problems. The Good Math problems are those that look simple but are hard to solve. The problem itself looks simple But the math it generates is hard and complex to solve.

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