Archimedes was an ancient Greek mathematician, physicist, engineer, and inventor known for his contributions to geometry, calculus, and the principles of lever and buoyancy. He is famous for formulating the Archimedes' principle and for inventing various war machines. Pythagoras, on the other hand, was a philosopher and mathematician best known for the Pythagorean theorem, which relates the lengths of the sides of a right triangle. Both figures significantly influenced mathematics and science in ancient Greece and laid foundational principles that are still relevant today.
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Archimedes and Pythagoras significantly shaped the foundations of mathematics through their pioneering work. Pythagoras is best known for his contributions to number theory and geometry, particularly the Pythagorean theorem, which established relationships in right triangles. Archimedes advanced mathematical methods, particularly in geometry, calculus, and the understanding of infinitesimals, laying groundwork for future mathematical analysis. Together, their insights and theories have influenced countless mathematical fields and concepts, forming the basis for much of modern mathematics.
Pythagoras dies before Archimedes was born.
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Pythagoras lived from around 580-500 BC Euclid lived from about 325-265 BC Archimedes lived from about 287-212 BC
He may have, but the famous exclamation was attributed to Archimedes.
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Euclid, Plato, Pythagoras, Archimedes, and Eratosthenes all lived and died BCE.
These are the 6 giants of Geometry Archimedes Plato Euclid Aristotle Pythagoras Thales
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Euclid is thought to have lived from about 325 to 265 BC. Pythagoras lived approximately 250 years before Euclid, from about 582 to 500 BC.
Archimedes and Pythagoras significantly shaped the foundations of mathematics through their pioneering work. Pythagoras is best known for his contributions to number theory and geometry, particularly the Pythagorean theorem, which established relationships in right triangles. Archimedes advanced mathematical methods, particularly in geometry, calculus, and the understanding of infinitesimals, laying groundwork for future mathematical analysis. Together, their insights and theories have influenced countless mathematical fields and concepts, forming the basis for much of modern mathematics.
Some famous Greek mathematicians include Thales, Pythagoras, Hero, Perseus, Diocles, Archimedes, and a whole load of other ones.