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    Ptolemy

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    all the mathematicians of his time‚ his work was the most discussed and argued about. Ptolemy gave the name to the Ptolemy’s Planetary theory. The book is mostly devoted to astronomy and astronomy. Ptolemy’s theorem was a powerful result. With its help we established the Pythagorean Theorem. Combined with the

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    the life of pythagoras

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    Pythagoras is probably best known for his discovery of the Pythagorean Theorem. Not only did the group practice mathematics and religious topics‚ but they also became involved with the politics in Croton. Their involvement in the politics of Croton was not taken too kindly. The people of Croton burned down some of the meeting places of the Pythagorean followers. Killings many of them. with only the young making it out to safety. The Pythagorean order was everywhere suppressed‚ and was never again

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    decimal place-value system first appears. Several centuries later‚ the Muslim mathematician Abu Rayhan Biruni described the Aryabhatiya as a "mix of common pebbles and costly crystals".[95] In the 7th century‚ Brahmagupta identified the Brahmagupta theorem‚ Brahmagupta’s identity and Brahmagupta’s formula‚ and for tboth a placeholder and decimal digit‚ and explained the Hindu-Arabic numeral system.[96] It was from a translation of this Indian text on mathematics (c. 770) that Islamic mathematicians

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    Introduction The gummy bear project was to provide us with a chance to practice the statistics experimental design‚ through measuring how far the gummy bears fly from a catapult in centimeters. This catapult contains 3 different stages from which to launch gummy bears at different angles: front‚ middle‚ and back‚ as well as two different positions upon the catapult at either the front or back. Then‚ based upon each configuration‚ we launched the gummy bears 5 times‚ for a total of 2x3x5‚ 30 treatments

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    Reflections Paper

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    complex‚ and some of them were a review from previous classes. During this course‚ there were several major mathematical concepts that were taught and reviewed. In chapter 9‚ the topic was probability; the topics that were covered in this chapter were Theorem and Tree Diagrams/Geometry Probabilities. In chapter 10‚ the main topic was Data Analysis‚ and the topics that were discussed in this chapter were. Different ways to Displaying data such as line graphs‚ scatter plots‚ bar graphs‚ line graphs‚ or circle

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    Algebra 4\

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    half indicates that to find the treasure‚ one must get to Castle Rock‚ walk x paces to the north‚ and then walk 2x + 4 paces to the east. If they share their information‚ then they can find x and save a lot of digging. What is x? The Pythagorean Theorem states to find the missing side of a right triangle you can square to know lengths and add the two together. The result will be the distance of the missing length squared. A^2+b^2=C^2 We know that Ahmed has a map with a distance to the

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    Mathematicians

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    Albert Einstein (1879-1955) Born: March 14‚ 1879‚ in Ulm‚ Kingdom of Württemberg‚ German Empire Died: April 18‚ 1955 (at age 76) in Princeton‚ New Jersey Nationality: German Famous For: Father of the Atomic Age. Many contributions to science that transformed the modern world Awards: Nobel Prize in Physics (1921)‚ Time Magazine’s Person of the Century (1999) Einstein’s Contribution to Mathematics While Einstein was remembered for his contributions to physics‚ he also made contributions in mathematics

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    way] The cost C(x) of the pipeline as a function of x is: C(x) = distance along north shore * pipeline cost over land + distance under the river * pipeline cost under land The distance along the north shore is 6-x The distance (by Pythagorean theorem) under the water is sqrt( 2^2 + x^2) So‚ C(x) = (6-x)*200000 + sqrt(4 + x^2) * 400000 [You should graph this] To find the value of x where C(x) is minimized‚ we set dC/dx = 0‚ [Reminder - use the chain rule to differentiate the second

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    With the help of tape measures and rules small distances in the everyday household are easy to measure. As distances grow bigger so do the devices and ways in which the distance is to be measured. In math rulers make sense as well as Pythagorean Theorem; so what about astronomy? Astronomers have a totally different format of information of which they are studying. It only makes sense that the astronomers would have a totally different way of which they measure. Two measurements astronomers use are

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    While both the Egyptian and Babylonian time periods certainly influenced future mathematics‚ it seems to be Babylon that had the most to offer. Egypt achieved many feats that required skill in mathematics‚ but it isn’t completely clear how they came about these as their use of papyrus meant much information did not survive. This doesn’t mean that they didn’t influence the societies and people that came after or from them. It is simply that because of the limited information about their mathematic

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