Euclid, often referred to as the "Father of Geometry," is primarily known for his work in mathematics, particularly his influential text "Elements." Unusual accounts about his life are scarce, but one anecdote suggests that when he was asked by King Ptolemy I if there was a shorter path to learning geometry, he famously replied, "There is no royal road to geometry," emphasizing that mastery requires hard work. Additionally, some legends imply that Euclid was quite reclusive, preferring to focus on his studies rather than engage in public life.
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While the Greek mathematician "Euclid" had no surname, he was known as "Euclid of Alexandria" and was often referred to as the "Father of Geometry".
Yes, Euclid wrote Elements.
Yup, same guy!
What wast he time peroid Euclid lived
Euclid was a mathematician - not a thing or things!
euclid wanted to prove that things were true by using logic and reason.
Euclid wanted to prove things were true by using logic and reasoning.
he thought with his mind
the adventures, and she probably wanted to share with the world her amazing story.
Yo mama had her first ugly child, A.K.A. You!
I belive nothing because there is no record of this.
euclid was born in 325 B.C and died in 265 B.C
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Some unusual things about the capybara are:They are rodents. Though they are as large as a pig, they are rodentsThey mate under water which is unusual for any land animal
A thought struck him
A thought struck him