Greek Mathematician Pythagoras is considered by some to be one of the first great mathematicians. Living around 570 to 495 BC, in modern day Greece, he is known to have founded the Pythagorean cult, who were noted by Aristotle to be one of the first groups to actively study and advance mathematics. He is also commonly credited with the Pythagorean Theorem within trigonometry. However, some sources doubt that is was him who constructed the proof (Some attribute it to his students, or Baudhayana, who lived some 300 years earlier in India). Nonetheless, the effect of such, as with large portions of fundamental mathematics, is commonly felt today, with the theorem playing a large part in modern measurements and technological equipment, as well as being the base of a large portion of other areas and theorems in mathematics. But, unlike most ancient theories, it played a bearing on the development of geometry, as well as opening the door to the study of mathematics as a worthwhile endeavor. Thus, he could be called the founding father of modern mathematics.
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Pythagoras never commented on his sexuality, and it has no bearing on his contributions to the field of mathematics.
Pythagoras and Euclid were best known for their work in mathematics.
Pythagoras never commented on his sexuality, and it has no bearing on his contributions to the study of mathematics.
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Pythagoras never commented on his sexuality, and it has no bearing on his contributions to the field of mathematics.
Pythagoras and Euclid were best known for their work in mathematics.
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Pythagoras never commented on his sexuality, and it has no bearing on his contributions to the study of mathematics.
Pythagoras and Euclid were best known for their work in mathematics.
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