The Pythagorean Theorem says that in a right triangle, the sum of the squares of the two right angle sides will always be the same as the square of the hypotenuse if your not sure I'm probably wrong.kjyukkuyyku
^^ yeah that's right. the formula is A squared + B squared = C squared
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Einstein did not make any notable contribution to mathematics.
Pythagoras was an ancient Greek philosopher and mathematician best known for formulating the Pythagorean theorem, which relates the sides of a right triangle. He founded a religious movement known as Pythagoreanism, which emphasized mathematics, philosophy, and a belief in the transmigration of souls. Pythagoras and his followers believed that numbers were the essence of all things and contributed significantly to the development of mathematics and musical theory. His teachings influenced later philosophical and scientific thought.
Pythagoras didn't make a school, Other people made the school in honor of Pythagoras
Pythagoras is credited with the Pythagorean Theorem. Which says if you have a right triangle with sides A and B and a hypotenuse(longest side, across from the right angle) C. The A^2+B^2 = C^2 This theorem is used repeatedly through math to find the side length of triangles.
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He contributed the Pythagorean Theorem.
Einstein did not make any notable contribution to mathematics.
She made contributions to astronomy, philosophy, & mathematics.
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Around the time of 560 BC to 500 BC.
Ancient Greeks made enduring contributions to various fields, such as philosophy (Socrates, Plato, Aristotle), mathematics (Euclid, Pythagoras), theater (Sophocles, Aeschylus, Euripides), and science (Archimedes, Hippocrates). Their achievements in art, architecture, literature, and democracy have had a lasting impact on Western civilization.
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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.
Benjamin Banneker had no contributions to math
Roman mathematicians made significant contributions to the field of mathematics, including advancements in geometry, arithmetic, and algebra. They further developed the concept of numerals and introduced the use of symbols for mathematical operations. Additionally, Roman mathematicians made important contributions to the study of number theory and applied mathematics in areas such as engineering and architecture.