Archimedes is known for establishing the value of pi. He was the pioneer in the field of hydrostatics without the use of Calculus. He discovered the Powers of Ten, as a method of scientific notation. He is also known for the study of buoyancy, which has its own Archimedes myth. Allegedly, upon its discovery, he ran naked through the streets shouting, 'Eureka! I have found it!'
One of the things that Archimedes did not do is that Archimedes did not write Elements of Geometry.
While Euclid was famed for his development and presentation of geometry to the ancient Greek world, it was Archimedes who made a direct contribution to the discovery of pi.I suggest you find an online summary of Euclid's Elementsand use that as a resource.
His major contributions are in geometry and in his book The Elements. He gave many rules of geometry which are also used nowadays. Books of Euclid provide a base of geometry. Euclid's ideas and theories are still considered as basics of mathematics. His most famous work was Metric. Another contribution of Euclid was that he gave the practical ideas in Mathematics.
The Greek mathematician Archimedes correctly asserted that the value was between 3 10/70 and 3 10/71. LucilleBall 1Fan
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One of the things that Archimedes did not do is that Archimedes did not write Elements of Geometry.
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287 BC- Archimedes 325 BC- Euclid 569 BC- Pythagoras 624 BC- Thales 1596- Descartes 1777- Gauss
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It was Euclid.
Archimedes.
he made geometry and theroms
brahmagupta's contribution to mathematics
These are the 6 giants of Geometry Archimedes Plato Euclid Aristotle Pythagoras Thales
led the foundation of the hydrostatics
That would be "Archimedes' screw". See link provided: