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Simon Steven lived in Bruges, Flanders, or Belgium. Much of his life was undocumented, meaning that it is unknown, except for the fact that he was born in and mainly worked in Bruges.

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When was Simon Stevin was born?

Simon Stevin (1548/49 - 1620)


Who is Stevin Simon?

Simon was a mathematician, engineer, and good at science.


Where did Simon stevin used to live?

Simon Stevin was a Flemish mathematician and engineer who lived primarily in the region that is now Belgium. He was born in Bruges around 1548 and later moved to the city of Antwerp, where he spent a significant part of his life. Stevin also spent time in the Dutch Republic, particularly in the city of Leiden, where he conducted much of his work.


What did Simon Stevin contribute to the mathematical world?

He invented decimals


What is a quote by Simon stevin?

A man in anger is no clever dissembler.


When did Simon stevin die?

Simon Stevin, the Flemish mathematician and engineer, died on October 7, 1620. He is best known for his work in decimal fractions and contributions to various fields, including geometry and physics. Stevin's innovations had a significant impact on mathematics and engineering during his time.


Who first extended decimal places to the right in 1585?

Simon Stevin


What is Simon Stevin's lifespan?

His lifespan was 72 years: from 1548 to 1620.


What country invented the decimal point?

A mathematician named Simon Stevin invented the decimal point in the late 1500s. Stevin was from the Flemish population of Belgium.


How did Simon Stevin die?

They are unsure of how Simon died because there was little recorded from his life. They are uncertain what and where he died too.


Did any event happen when simon stevin was alive?

yes facebook was created


What did Simon stevin do in the 1400s?

Simon Stevin very little in the 1400's. He wasn't born until 1548. In the 1580's he was a noted mathematician, and is credited with 'inventing'/standardizing the use of decimal numbers in calculation. He died in 1620.