euclid wanted to prove that things were true by using logic and reason.
geometry
Euclid did not discover math. Math is and was an ongoing process of discovery of the relationship between all things that can be expressed with math formulas. Most of what the ancient Greeks did was based on geometry. Euclid gathered all the geometric information together and tried to systematize it so that it would be easier to understand and easier to learn and/or use. He did nothing with the other branches of math.
geometry
Euclid died in Alexandria, Egypt. Legend has it that he was working on geometry in a temple when a student interrupted him with a math problem, causing Euclid to exclaim, "There is no royal road to geometry!" before keeling over and passing away. Just kidding, he probably just died peacefully like the math legend he was.
Oh, dude, Euclid was like a math genius from ancient Greece, not a basketball player. We don't have his exact height recorded, but I'm pretty sure he was more focused on geometry than slam dunks. So, yeah, let's just say he was probably average height for a guy back then... or maybe he was really tall and that's why his math was so on point.
euclid division lemma a=bq+r
Mostly geometry
Euclid
Euclid, with geometry!
geometry
Euclid did not discover math. Math is and was an ongoing process of discovery of the relationship between all things that can be expressed with math formulas. Most of what the ancient Greeks did was based on geometry. Euclid gathered all the geometric information together and tried to systematize it so that it would be easier to understand and easier to learn and/or use. He did nothing with the other branches of math.
geometry
euclid taught mathmetics which is a fancy way of saying MATH! NOW CAN SOMEONE ELSE PLEASE ANSWER THIS, THIS IS FOR HPMEWORK
it was to help people by making math matical books.
yes he did Nothing is known of Euclid's personal life or of any awards he may have received for his work.
lmm he sucked dick for a living
Euclid died in Alexandria, Egypt. Legend has it that he was working on geometry in a temple when a student interrupted him with a math problem, causing Euclid to exclaim, "There is no royal road to geometry!" before keeling over and passing away. Just kidding, he probably just died peacefully like the math legend he was.