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Why they gave a symbol N for natural numbers?

N stands for natural/normal. it was the first set of numbers ever classified, and was actually only classified after imaginary and complex numbers, coz before that, there was no need.


Who give the name mathematics to mathematics?

i dont know who gave it the name


Who in 1706 first gave the greek letter pi its current mathematics definition?

According to Wikipedia it was William Jones in A New Introduction to Mathematics.


What two numbers add up to seventeen 6 - 13 - 2 - 12 - 7 - 14?

From the set of numbers you gave, there is no solution.From the set of numbers you gave, there is no solution.From the set of numbers you gave, there is no solution.From the set of numbers you gave, there is no solution.


Who gave the concept of Fibonacci numbers?

The Fibonacci sequence is named after Italian mathematician Leonardo of Pisa, known as Fibonacci. His 1202 book Liber Abaci introduced the sequence to Western European mathematics, although the sequence had been described earlier as Virahankanumbers in Indian mathematics.


What are the achievements of Carl Friedrich Gauss?

Carl Friedrich Gauss contributed to both mathematics and science. He gave people more insight into the relationship between numbers and helped in the understanding of Algebra.


What aspect of Mendels background gave him the necessary tools to discover the laws of inheritance?

He had studied mathematics and probability.


How did Mendel use mathematics in his experiments in life science?

Mendel used the mathematics in his experiments. He found the ratio of the pea plants who were tall to who were short if every generation and gave the law of inheritance.


Which three things did ancient Greece contribute to European culture?

Ancient Greece gave us art, architecture, mathematics, and medicine. They gave us theater and mythology.


Who gave the name mathematics to mathematics?

ORIGIN late 16th cent.: plural of obsolete mathematic[mathematics,] from Old French mathematique, from Latin (ars) mathematica 'mathematical (art),' from Greek mathēmatikē (tekhnē), from the base of manthanein'learn.'From Oxford American Dictionaries


Who discovered complex numbers in mathematics?

That's difficult to say. Rafael Bombelli defined an imaginary number in 1572, but Rene Descartes actually gave the term imaginary. Nobody seemed to have much use for them until the work of Euler and Gauss in the 1700's and 1800's. This information I got from the Wikipedia article on Imaginary Numbers.


Can you define mode?

The Mode is another word for the Average. This means that it is the number that is most likely to occur if you repeat the action that gave you the last numbers. To get the mode, it is pretty simple. You first add all the numbers together, and divide them by the amount of numbers you had to begin with.