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DESCARTES Rule in math class. (geometry and up!)
Yes. The geometry taught in today's public schools is based on Euclidian geometry.
Just think of the pyramids in Egypt and all the work and geometrical expertise that the ancient Egyptians needed to construct these colossal structures that still stand today after thousands and thousands of years.
It evolved in 3000 bc in mesopotamia and egypt Euclid invented the geometry text in Ancient Greece. His methods are still used today. It is generally attributed to Euclid, a Greek mathematician. In fact, basic geometry is called even today "Euclidian geometry".
Exactly in the same way as we use geometry today for their constructions of pyramids and land measurements.
DESCARTES Rule in math class. (geometry and up!)
Euclid wrote "The Elements", in which he made many rules that define the geometry taught in schools today.
Aristotle had the idea that all the matter in the universe could be divided into five categories, which are fire, earth, air, water, and the mysterious quintessence. While this idea is not directly applicable to chemistry as we know it today, it does oddly resemble the concept of the phases of matter, those being solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. If we merge the Aristotelian concepts of fire and quintessence, we have a reasonable approximation of the phases of matter.
he helped give equal rights to black people
Yes. The geometry taught in today's public schools is based on Euclidian geometry.
Thales of miletus (an ancient greek city) experimented with electromagnetics and in that way created what today we know as static electricity. He waved a rod over a cloth with thingees on it and created electromagnetics.
Just think of the pyramids in Egypt and all the work and geometrical expertise that the ancient Egyptians needed to construct these colossal structures that still stand today after thousands and thousands of years.
Euclid was the father of Geometry and he acualy dicovered it and we use Geometry
It evolved in 3000 bc in mesopotamia and egypt Euclid invented the geometry text in Ancient Greece. His methods are still used today. It is generally attributed to Euclid, a Greek mathematician. In fact, basic geometry is called even today "Euclidian geometry".
Euclid's work was geometry, many jobs use geometry such as engineers and architecture
You're probably referring to Euclid, whose theories on geometry are still used today, hence "Euclidean Geometry". If it's not Euclid , Pythagoras was also quite well-known for maths, geometry and the like. You're probably referring to Euclid, whose theories on geometry are still used today, hence "Euclidean Geometry". If it's not Euclid , Pythagoras was also quite well-known for maths, geometry and the like.
Exactly in the same way as we use geometry today for their constructions of pyramids and land measurements.