Additional mathematics, also known as advanced mathematics or further mathematics, is a subject that has evolved over time and does not have a single inventor. It is a combination of various mathematical concepts and topics that have been developed and refined by mathematicians throughout history. The curriculum typically includes advanced topics such as calculus, linear algebra, and statistics, which have been built upon the foundational work of mathematicians like Isaac newton, Carl Friedrich Gauss, and many others.
Math was not invented by a single person. Different people discovered or invented different areas of mathematics.
Newton "invented" "applied mathematics" and calculus.
It is important that someone invented a system of studying mathematics. Whether it was the Babylonians is not important - except perhaps to them.
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what is the introduction for the additional mathematics projects?
what is the answer for project work additional mathematics?
Math was not invented by a single person. Different people discovered or invented different areas of mathematics.
introduction
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Additional mathematics is also called PI and was used in Ancient Egyptian civilizations. Pi helped the Egyptians plan the construction of the pyramids.
Newton "invented" "applied mathematics" and calculus.
It is important that someone invented a system of studying mathematics. Whether it was the Babylonians is not important - except perhaps to them.
Please see the related link below for a PDF of the Additional Mathematics Project Work Form 5 from 2008.
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it is circle!hahax!