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    Little is know about Euclid‚ the father of geometry. Records show that he lived somewhere around 300 B.C. He was a Greek mathematician and is probably best known for his work Elements. Since little is known about the personal life of Euclid‚ it is difficult to do a biography on him. His chief work‚ entitled Elements‚ is a comprehensive essay on mathematics. It includes 13 volumes that entail such subjects as plane geometry‚ dealing with the properties of flat surfaces and of planar figures

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    Elucid of Alexandria

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    Euclid also known as Euclid of Alexandria‚ was a Greek mathematician‚ often referred to as the "Father of Geometry". He was active in Alexandria during the reign of Ptolemy I (323–283 BC). His Elements is one of the most influential works in the history of mathematics‚ serving as the main textbook for teaching mathematics (especially geometry) from the time of its publication until the late 19th or early 20th century.[1][2][3] In the Elements‚ Euclid deduced the principles of what is now called Euclidean

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    Euclidean Geometry

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    Euclidean Geometry Geometry was thoroughly organized in about 300 BC‚ when the Greek mathematician Euclid gathered what was known at the time‚ added original work of his own‚ and arranged 465 propositions into 13 books‚ called ’Elements’. The books covered not only plane and solid geometry but also much of what is now known as algebra‚ trigonometry‚ and advanced arithmetic. Through the ages‚ the propositions have been rearranged‚ and many of the proofs are different‚ but the basic idea presented

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    Development Michael Morton Baker College Ancient knowledge of the sciences was often wrong and wholly unsatisfactory by modern standards. However not all of the knowledge of the more learned peoples of the past was false. In fact without people like Euclid or Plato we may not have been as advanced in this age as we are. Mathematics is an adventure in ideas. Within the history of mathematics‚ one finds the ideas and lives of some of the most brilliant people in the history of mankind’s ’ populace upon

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    Archimedes Research Paper

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    trade. Ptolemy had created the great library at Alexandria‚ which was known as the Museum‚ because it was considered a house of the muses for the arts and sciences. Many scholars worked and taught there‚ and that is where Euclid wrote The Elements. There is some evidence that Euclid also founded a school and taught pupils while he was in

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    Apollonius of Perga

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    ancient world. Most of his other treatise were lost‚ although their titles and a general indication of their contents were passed on by later writers‚ especially Pappus of Alexandria. As a youth Apollonius studied in Alexandria ( under the pupils of Euclid‚ according to Pappus ) and subsequently taught at the university there. He visited Pergamum‚ capital of a Hellenistic kingdom in western Anatolia‚ where a university and library similar to those in Alexandria had recently been built. While at Pergamum

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    diminutive‚ of which the primitive form‚ angus‚ does not occur in Latin.Cognate words are the Greek ‚ meaning "crooked‚ curved‚" and the English word "ankle". Both are connected with the Proto-Indo-European root *ank-‚ meaning "to bend" or "bow". Euclid defines a plane angle as the inclination to each other‚ in a plane‚ of two lines which meet each other‚ and do not lie straight with respect to each other. According to Proclus an angle must be either a quality or a quantity‚ or a relationship. The

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    Thales

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    Biographical Sketch: Thales and Hypatia Thales While it is clear that Euclid definitely set a precedent for geometry and mathematics as a whole‚ he was not alone in his work‚ his endeavors‚ or his ideas. He certainly was not the first to come up with these theories or rules for geometry either. Before there was Euclid‚ there was Thales of Miletus. Thales‚ along with other mathematicians or “geometers” laid some of the foundation for Euclid to compile in order to write the Elements centuries later. Thales

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    Euclid

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    Pros of Earning an Online High School Diploma Convenience You can study and take classes from anywhere that you have a computer and an Internet connection. This is particularly useful for students who live in remote areas or travel frequently for athletics or other extracurricular activities. Flexible Scheduling Although some online courses do require students to attend live meetings in real-time‚ much of your studying can be done asynchronously or on your own schedule. This offers another

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    essay on geometry

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    We use Euclidean and Non-Euclidean geometry in our everyday use. In many ways they are similar and different. There are similarities and differences in Euclidean geometry and spherical geometry‚ Euclid’s fifth postulate applies to both forms‚ and it is used every day in astronomy. Euclidean geometry is the study of flat space‚ and can be easily drawn on a piece of paper. Non-Euclidean geometry is any form of geometry that uses a postulate that is equivalent to the negation of Euclidean parallel postulate

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