I am not sure what you want to know, but surely math is not just Greek. The ancient Greeks made great and fundamental contributions to math , particularly in Geometry and there are modern Greek mathematicians , but the field has expanded exponentially since the heyday of the Greek geometers -excellent mathematicians are now found all over the world. Mathematicians often used Greek letters, but this is only a notational convenience- has nothing to do with the Greek language.
what mathematicians agreed on an so that numercial expressions would have only one value?
The only possible geometry of a diatomic molecule such as P2 is linear.
There is only one Filipino word for the English term 'geometry'. When 'geometry' is translated into Filipino, the word becomes 'heometriya'.
The military Pentagon is named after the geometric shape, the pentagon, due to its architectural structure. The Pentagon building itself is a five-sided polygon with five equal sides and five equal angles, representing a classic example of a pentagon shape in geometry. However, apart from its shape, there is no direct connection between the military Pentagon and the study of geometry.
i only know Charles Babbage its just the only one i know hope that i can help u
Hexagons are only combined triangles and would demonstrate the same functions and relationships as triangles. Geometry is the study of all shapes. This includes hexagons. Trigonometry developed much later than geometry for applying the study of triangles to practical application.
I am not sure what you want to know, but surely math is not just Greek. The ancient Greeks made great and fundamental contributions to math , particularly in Geometry and there are modern Greek mathematicians , but the field has expanded exponentially since the heyday of the Greek geometers -excellent mathematicians are now found all over the world. Mathematicians often used Greek letters, but this is only a notational convenience- has nothing to do with the Greek language.
what mathematicians agreed on an so that numercial expressions would have only one value?
You could always become a mathematician or a teacher. There is also a high chance you could become a doctor. This could only be possible if you study biology as well. Mathematicians are generally good as accountants too. Anything is possible. You could always become a mathematician or a teacher. There is also a high chance you could become a doctor. This could only be possible if you study biology as well. Mathematicians are generally good as accountants too. Anything is possible.
Euclid was a man - a great geometer of the ancient world. Your question should read "What is Euclidean geometry ?" The answer is : Euclidean geometry is that geometry that is based on all Euclid's axioms and postulates, including the one that says "Given a straight line on the plane and a point on the plane that is not on the line, then there can be drawn through the point and on the plane, exactly one line that never intersects the first line." Euclid knew quite well that this last was only a postulate, and that it might be possible to construct a self consistent geometry with this postulate different. It was not until the 19th century that other mathematicians caught on to this, and came up with alternative geometries. When we talk about geometries on a surface then the crucial question is whether the surface is flat - if it is then geometry is Euclidean. If the surface is curved then it isn't. Of course, we amost always do our geometry on a flat surface if we can. We can't if we are trying to navigate on the surface of the earth which is curved. The question becomes really important when we go to three dimensions; what is the geometry of space, is it curved and if so which way. The new geometries were another one of the mathematicians' pretty toys until Einstein showed us that space was in fact curved.
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No. Solid geometry is 3 dimensional. Plane geometry is 2 dimensional.
She was one of the only women mathematicians of her time.
Electron geometry describes the arrangement of electron pairs around a central atom in a molecule, based on the total number of electron pairs (bonding and nonbonding). Molecular geometry, on the other hand, describes the arrangement of atoms, taking into account only the positions of the atoms. They will not be the same when there are lone pairs of electrons on the central atom. In such cases, the electron geometry is determined by all electron pairs, whereas the molecular geometry considers only the positions of the atoms, leading to a difference.
The only possible geometry of a diatomic molecule such as P2 is linear.
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