Acually the girls did not even go to school in ancient greece.
Romans used letters of their alphabet to indicate numbers, now known as Roman numerals, and they developed a portable abacus in base ten, based on the Babylonians' base 60 abacus. That's about it. Compared to ancient Greece, ancient Rome didn't do much for math.
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'Math(s)' is the shortened word for 'Mathematics'. The word 'mathematics' comes from Classical Greece, and means 'to learn'.
NO!!! But it does require a certain 'train of thought'. The word ' Mathematics /(maths); comes from Classical Greece, and means 'to learn'.
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Acually the girls did not even go to school in ancient greece.
We owe the concept of democracy to ancient Greece. We owe them drama. We owe them for their contributions to math, medicine, and knowledge of ancient history.
The Babylonians were working in math as early as 2000 BC and from them the Greeks inherited math. The Greeks were working on number problems as early as 1700 BC. Zeno of Elea's paradox led to atomic theory of Demetrius. The major Greek progress in math was from 300 BC to 200 AD. From Greece it spread to the middle east. Math hits Europe in the 16th century.
We owe the concept of democracy to ancient Greece. We owe them drama. We owe them for their contributions to math, medicine, and knowledge of ancient history.