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Egypt created maths which were....
- Multiples of 10
- Area Perimeter
- Multiplication
- Fractions
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Hieroglyphic Numerals are the Egyptian method for Base 10, using hieroglyphic symbols to differentiate the different values like units, tens, hundreds......
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These notations were basically Babylonian/Sumerian numerals which were used for showing the face values of a number.
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This is a compiled mathematics book originally from Egypt but published in 1927 by Arnold Buffum Chace. This book is very famous for its strategies that still help Mathematicians to this present day.
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China created maths which were...
- Subtraction of Kgs.
- Theory of Remainder in Division -
A Geometrical strategy created by A astronomer, philosopher and a mathematician called Miletus, he was born in Miletus, Turkey and died in his home town. Miletus was very famous because he was one of the 7 sages of Greece.
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This was the theory of two Parallel objects and whichever distance they travel to the two objects can never meet.
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Is a book with algebra sums and their answers created Diophantus.
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This was a theory on how the Human body was created and it was by the very famous Leonardo Da Vinci. This diagram shows the fact that god designed us in a very particular way forming a circle and a square.
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This is a book on page 255 the information is consisting of decimal points there fractions, in volume 1.
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Bombelli was an Italian mathematician born in Bologna who created a special concept of Algebra and shared it with most of Italy until he died in Rome.
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Pitiscus was a German astronomer, theologian and the inventor of Trigonometria also known as the branch of math which includes length and angles.
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He was a very famous French mathematician for stretching the advanced knowledge of Probability and the discovery of new number patterns.
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In this 1822 he presents a plan to help in the protection of a Plane with lots of Mathematical Calculations in it.
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These are the branches of Geometry including angles of a triangle in a 3-Dimensional shape.