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pythagoras made the famous pythagoras theorem and many more....
Pythagoras didn't make a school, Other people made the school in honor of Pythagoras
Pythagoras is best known for his contributions to mathematics, particularly the Pythagorean theorem, which establishes the relationship between the sides of a right triangle. He also made significant advancements in the study of numerical relationships, leading to the concept of numerical ratios and harmony in music. Additionally, Pythagoras and his followers contributed to the idea of mathematical relationships underpinning the cosmos, influencing later philosophical and scientific thought.
Pythagoras made significant contributions to mathematics, particularly in the study of geometry and number theory. He is best known for the Pythagorean theorem, which relates the sides of a right triangle. Additionally, he explored the properties of numbers, including perfect and amicable numbers, and made advancements in the understanding of ratios and musical harmony. His philosophical ideas also influenced later developments in mathematics and science.
Einstein does gave a great contribution to math and i believe that this contributions made people change their look in the world, .
Pythagoras made many contributions to the field of math.
Many philosophers have made contributions, such as Pythagoras, who made the Pythagorean theory, which is talking about angles such as a right angle and making that into an equation.
his theory for right angled triangles
pythagoras made the famous pythagoras theorem and many more....
Pythagoras didn't make a school, Other people made the school in honor of Pythagoras
Well, Pythagoras being a person, would have to have been made by another two persons. Unless you're referring to Pythagoras's theorem, in which I'd have to say Pythagoras. His theory was later proved by one of his followers.
to know how to do arithmatic in the decimal system and his travels are the two contributions that he made in the world.
without triangles we would not be able to build proper bridges, would not be able to re- enforce structures. we would not be able to construct aeroplane frames
Some early thinkers and their contributions to science include: Aristotle: Known for his work in physics, biology, and metaphysics, Aristotle laid down the foundational concepts for logic and scientific method. Galileo Galilei: Regarded as the father of observational astronomy, Galileo made significant contributions to physics, including his work on motion and the development of the telescope. Isaac Newton: His laws of motion and universal gravitation revolutionized the field of physics, providing a framework for understanding the natural world.
Pythagoras.
Pythagoras was a famous philosopher and perhaps the world's first scientist. In looking for a better/uniform way to tune his harp, he discovered that the length of a string was in direct mathematical proportion to its pitch. From this revelation, Pythagoras made the leap of concluding that everything in nature could be expressed as mathematics. This approach to physics is still in use today. The Greek philosopher considered numbers to be sacred and developed a secret system of numerology. Pythagoras believed in reincarnation. Today, many people consider themselves 'Pythagoreans', that is, they have studied sacred numerology and beleve in reincarnation. Kaballists have the same belief as do Master Masons.
Made music.