Yes - there are no two-and-a-half-thousand-years-old reek mathematicians around today.
Yes. in fact, the Ancient Greeks invented pi.
Yes, they did.
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Archimedes he was very good at math for the Greeks.
Different cultures have made their own forms of mathematics. The Mayans, Indians, Greeks, and Chinese all developed separate math systems. Our mathematics today comes mainly from ideas developed in ancient India and Greece. Algebra and other topics were taken from India to Arabia, where they were then transferred to Europe. Most of our geometry comes from the Greeks. Calculus was developed in Europe by Sir Isaac Newton.
True or False. Logic and proof in math have been in existence sine the time of the ancient Greeks. true
The Greeks introduced to us math and studies we learn today.
story from back then and if i did the math yes they do
Good question. in math Algebra was first originated from the arabs, and math was present in ancient Egypt with fractions and other mathematical concepts. But the oldest form of math was from the ancient greeks, math began in the 6th century BC with the Pythagoreans, who coined the term "mathematics" from the ancient Greek μάθημα ( mathema ), meaning "subject of instruction". Sometimes it depends on the specific branch of math but for your question, if the answer is generalized, the ancient Greeks developed math and not the english people nor the arabs although algebra was from the arabs named “الجبر”, in conclusion, the greeks developed the earliest form of mathematics.
The Babylonians were working in math as early as 2000 BC and from them the Greeks inherited math. The Greeks were working on number problems as early as 1700 BC. Zeno of Elea's paradox led to atomic theory of Demetrius. The major Greek progress in math was from 300 BC to 200 AD. From Greece it spread to the middle east. Math hits Europe in the 16th century.
Neither. Modern western mathematics has its roots in ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia, although the Greeks gave it quite a boost.
The Greeks made hospitals.