i really don't think Egyptians had computers back then but my teacher wants me to look it up but if any of you people know what it is please tell me
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No, the ancient Egyptians did not invent the way computers do math. The invention of modern computers and their mathematical operations is credited to many scientists and mathematicians, including Charles Babbage, Ada Lovelace, and Alan Turing. The Egyptians did, however, make significant contributions to mathematics, including advancements in geometry and numerical systems.
They invented math games so people can practice their math in a more fun way.
Math is a way of modeling circuits. Once you have a mathematical model of a circuit, you can start to vary the math which is much easier than building the circuit and varying the hardware. Today, computers do much of the math.
i dont know? the way you help people by doing the stuff thjey need to with computeers?(edited by ayoth13) Sometimes math is needed to program computers as the basis for a computer's actions is math-- processes are based on math. Therefore, without a good amount of math training you might not be able to understand computer science.
A good way? The Only Way is to do math problems and work out where and why you have difficulties.
lattice math is a silly way to do multiplication. I recommend you not to do it.