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Blaise Pascal invented pathway questions.
Blaise Pascal's unique machine, known as the Pascaline, utilized a series of interlocking gears and wheels to perform arithmetic calculations. It was one of the first mechanical calculators, capable of adding and subtracting numbers directly through its innovative design. Pascal's machine employed a base-10 system, reflecting the decimal counting method, which contributed to its effectiveness in performing calculations. This invention laid the groundwork for future developments in computing technology.
The first adding calculator machine was invented by Blaise Pascal.
Blaise Pascal and Wilhelm Schickard one of those
he achived the Arithmetic Machine.
It was called Pascaline which was named after Blaise Pascal
Blaise Pascal's mechanical calculating machine was called the Pascaline.
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blaise pascal didn't discover Pascal's Triangle the Persians and Chinese discovered it.
Blaise Pascal discovered the Pascal Principle when he invented the hydraulic press. Today, most machineries used Pascal's principle in their operations. One of these machineries is the hydraulic lift>
a mechanical adding machine.
Blaise Pascal invented pathway questions.
In 1642 Blaise Pascal who was both a mathematician and a philosopher invented a very basic adding machine