Euclid was an ancient Greek mathematician, often referred to as the "Father of Geometry," known for his work "Elements," which systematically compiled and organized the knowledge of geometry of his time. A theorem, in mathematics, is a statement that has been proven to be true based on previously established statements, such as axioms and other theorems. Euclid's Elements includes numerous theorems that form the basis of Euclidean geometry, such as the Pythagorean theorem. His work laid the foundation for mathematical rigor and logical reasoning in the discipline.
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It is proven by a theorem (which relies on Euclid's parallel postulate).
Yes. There are hundreds of proofs of the theorem: some were brought together by ES Loomes in a book called The Pythagorean Proposition.
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Euclid.
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It is proven by a theorem (which relies on Euclid's parallel postulate).
Yes. There are hundreds of proofs of the theorem: some were brought together by ES Loomes in a book called The Pythagorean Proposition.
Either Euclid or Pythagoras; Euclid being the "father of geometry," and Pythagoras having discovered possibly the most important geometrical relation. (The Pythagorean theorem)
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Nobody "created" prime factorisation. But Euclid proved the unique prime factorisation theorem.
Pythagoras and Euclid are both mathematicians. Pythogoras has commonly been given credit for discovering the Pythagorean theorem, a theorem in geometry that states that in a right-angled triangle the area of the square on the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the areas of the squares of the other two sides-that is, . Euclid is in charge of dicovering Pythagorean Triples, Euclidean geometry and more geometry realated things. Euclid also wrote a book called "Elements" in support of his math.