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Euclid was an ancient Greek mathematician, often referred to as the "Father of Geometry." He is best known for his work "Elements," a comprehensive compilation of the knowledge of geometry of his time, which laid the foundation for modern mathematics. Euclid's systematic approach to geometry introduced axiomatic reasoning, influencing countless mathematicians and scholars throughout history. His work remains a cornerstone in the study of mathematics and logic.
Euclid wanted to prove things were true by using logic and reasoning.
q p r s t u v w x y z are the alphabets for logic branch of mathematics in fact logic and geometry help each other a lot
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Geometry and in fact, math and physics in general, is used in the calculation of actuator positioning, gear positioning, torque, vector analysis and of course, digital logic is used in the computer controls.
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The book on geometry credited to Euclid was 'Elements'.
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It was called The Elements the 13 volume