Pythagoras is often referred to as the father of mathematics, particularly due to his contributions to geometry and number theory. He is best known for the Pythagorean theorem, which relates the lengths of the sides of right triangles. Additionally, he founded a religious movement known as Pythagoreanism, which emphasized the importance of numbers in understanding the universe. His influence extends beyond mathematics into philosophy and science.
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Yes he was considered the father of the nation for a small while.
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Pythagoras is called the father of numbers because he discovered the Pythagoras theoram.
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Pythagoras.
His father was a merchant.
Mnesarchus
Pythagoras was the son of Mnesarchus (father) and Pythias (mother) . His father was a gem-engraver or a merchant.
Pythagoras was well known for the Pythagorean Theorem.
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To school children in the Western world, Pythagoras is probably best known for Pythagoras theorem. However, apart from Eurocentrism, there is little to connect Pythagoras with the theorem since it was known to Mesopotemian, Chinese and Indian mathematicians for centuries before Pythagoras.
Pythagoras's father was a merchant, and his mother was a housewife.
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