Pythagoras was famous fordiscovering the Pythagoras Theorem in 530 BC. He is also famous for founding the Pythagorean School in Croton, Italy where he himself taught mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, and many other subjects. His society spread throughout the ancient world, influencing all later philosophers and mathematicians, including Plato and Aristotle.
I think that Pythagoras got his eduacation from around the world. On Wikepedia, it says that he traveled the world at an young age, seeking information.
He gave the Pythagorean Theorem to the world.
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effect of phtagoras theorem to the modern world
His wife name is Theano. She contributed services to him in becoming world famous mathematician.
If I recall it correctly Pythagoras found the when dealing with right angle triangles, the square on the hypotenuse equaled the sum of the squares on the other two sides.
Pythagoras was famous fordiscovering the Pythagoras Theorem in 530 BC. He is also famous for founding the Pythagorean School in Croton, Italy where he himself taught mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, and many other subjects. His society spread throughout the ancient world, influencing all later philosophers and mathematicians, including Plato and Aristotle.
Well, on Wikipedia, it says that Pythagoras might have traveled the world for knowege.
I think that Pythagoras got his eduacation from around the world. On Wikepedia, it says that he traveled the world at an young age, seeking information.
Pythagoras
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To school children in the Western world, Pythagoras is probably best known for Pythagoras theorem. However, apart from Eurocentrism, there is little to connect Pythagoras with the theorem since it was known to Mesopotemian, Chinese and Indian mathematicians for centuries before Pythagoras.
He gave the Pythagorean Theorem to the world.
Tulisa definitely is through x factor but i doubt n-dubz are as famous outside of the uk...
Pythagoras
The Greek philosopher Pythagoras is often attributed to saying "Numbers rule the universe." This quote reflects his belief in the importance of mathematical principles in understanding the natural world and the underlying order of the universe.