6th century BC
actualy7588 B.C
6th century BC
Around the time of 560 BC to 500 BC.
Pythagoras was an ancient philosopher that attributed most of his work to Plato. He however, never went to jail.
The Pythagorean theorem was formed in Ancient Greece between 570 and 495 BC (Pythagoras' lifetime).
He may have, but the famous exclamation was attributed to Archimedes.
The Greek philosopher Pythagoras is often attributed to saying "Numbers rule the universe." This quote reflects his belief in the importance of mathematical principles in understanding the natural world and the underlying order of the universe.
There is no exact time that has been traced to Pythagoras writing this theorem. In fact, there are many who question whether the theorem was not created hundreds of years before Pythagoras. Pythagoras is widely thought to have lived from 569-475 BC, so it would be safe to assume that he would be credited sometime around this time period.
Pythagoras IDIOT Actually "The Chinese also knew this theorem. It is attributed to Tschou-Gun who lived in 1100 BC." Quoted from http://www.arcytech.org/java/Pythagoras/history.HTML
While the theorem is attributed to Pythagoras, there is reason to believe it was known much earlier. For example, megalithic sites that predate Pythagoras seem to have applied this knowledge.
For math, Pythagoras created the Pythagorean Theorem during that time.
I dunno what yime period but he was born between 580 and 572 BC and died between 500 and 490 BC. hope this helps x