The ancient Egyptians displayed their considerable grasp of geometry in a number of ways. What is arguably the most obvious is the way geometry was used in the construction of the pyramids and other buildings and monuments. Certainly they laid out their cities using geometric principles. It was Ahmes (actually Ahmose), who left us with a fine approximation of the value of pi from that time. There are other examples, but none with the drama and "recognition value" of the geometric applications in religious architecture and construction first cited. Wikipedia has a bit more posted, and a link to their article can be found below. In other words they used geometry by building pyramids.
A great example of how ancient Egyptians used geometry is in the building of pyramids.
Geometry was used in wall or cave paintings they made and found inn everyday objects.
the sun and the pyramids are big ones because they did not have geometry templates and such.
The Egyptians used geometry to determine their boundaries. truefalsecannot be determined
Geometry was not founded by any one person. Ancient Egyptians have been used an early stage of geometry as well as the Greeks.
They used geometry.
Egyptians used geometry to build all their large monuments, including the pyramids. They wrote down geometry problems on paper and solved them.
yes for building pyramids
The ancient Babylonians used geometry to map agricultural land.
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The answer is in the word -- Geo means 'Earth', and 'metry' means 'measure'. Geometry means to measure the earth. Ancient Egyptians used a form of simple geometry. When buildings or crops needed to be plotted out, geometry was used.
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