The mathematical constant 'e' (base of the natural logarithm) was discovered by Leonhard Euler. Which explains why the number 'e' is sometimes referred to as Euler's number (not Euler's constant, which is a completely different thing).
Euler did not discover e although many believe he did. Roger Cotes discovered e.
No one person "discovered" maths. And it is still evolving.
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Multiplication is invented by Human. Maths is not invention of single individual. Many Mathematicians around world discovered and invented new things and added them into Maths.
The concept of E=MC2 was discovered by Henri Poincare.
No one person "discovered" maths. And it is still evolving.
they discovered the roman numerals.
Sofia and Fozia discovered the Maths Formulas
al geber [an arab man]
Pythagorus started and discovered Maths
Equations such as E=MC2
2.7183 (rounded up)
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a d e e c b a e d d a c
Multiplication is invented by Human. Maths is not invention of single individual. Many Mathematicians around world discovered and invented new things and added them into Maths.
The concept of E=MC2 was discovered by Henri Poincare.