Chat with our AI personalities
The branch of mathematics we know as geometry was not "discovered" by any one person. Rather, it was developed by different philosophers and mathematicians across many hundreds of years or even thousands of years. We know geometry was studied by the ancient Greeks, and there is evidence that other ancient cultures had investigators who worked with geometric ideas. It is not difficult to look around in the world and see geometric ideas. They can be found in natural things, like the shapes and arrangements of flower petals, to cite one example. The builders of many structures in the ancient world obviously mastered geometry and the physics (mechanical engineering) of structures. Today we can find no architects that lack an appreciation of geometric ideas; there is a geometry apparent in things we build, both large and small. And the ideas of geometry are an essential part of study for matriculating teenagers because of the wide applications in which geometry plays a part.
You could find out how to keep shapes proportional. For some more ideas you can talk to your teacher, look at past ideas, or look online.
Right from the early life geometry begins. it has passed through many stages and now we got a well developed method and so many ideas about geometry. we can simply say that it is a way or an idea of solving mathematical problems and related with shapes , angles , area, length etc.... but in ancient times geometry was commonly used in real life for astronomy, surveying, navigation etc. Euclid was referred to as the father of geometry. Many other mathematicians also introduced many methods for geometry. so because of all these we got new methods , ideas and ways for geometry.geometry is also a factor for developing a nation...........
The origins of geometry are so unclear that no single individual can be credited with the "discovery" of this branch of mathematics. That said, we can cite the names of a number of early investigators who made major contributions, beginning with Euclid.Certainly it is broadly accepted that Euclid, the Greek mathematician, got the ball rolling with his Elements, which was penned circa 300 BC. This cornerstone volume gathered ideas and provided structure to what was then geometry. But manuscripts and writings dealing with geometry have been discovered, and date further back than Euclid. It could be argued that geometric ideas arose at the time formal writing developed. Use the link below to get an overview of the history of geometry.
They all have the ability to think of creative ideas. They work hard to do that kind of things