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Yes. The geometry taught in today's public schools is based on Euclidian geometry.
Since no one knows exactly when Euclid was born, it's tough to pin down. Somewhere over 2800 years old.
Euclid's Elements is the basis of most geometry taught in schools today.
Euclid was the father of Geometry and he acualy dicovered it and we use Geometry
Euclid's work was geometry, many jobs use geometry such as engineers and architecture
Romanticism continues to influence modern culture through its emphasis on individualism, emotion, and the interconnectedness of humans with nature. It has also inspired various art forms like literature, music, and visual arts, shaping how we express and appreciate beauty and depth in our experiences. Additionally, the focus on personal freedom and creativity in Romanticism resonates with contemporary movements that promote self-expression and social change.
Plato's philosophy, particularly his emphasis on the pursuit of knowledge and the ideal forms, continues to influence various fields such as education, ethics, and political theory. His works have also inspired ongoing discussions on the nature of reality, justice, and the soul, shaping intellectual discourse and debate in modern societies.
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The Atlantic is an ocean not a world.
Euclid wrote "The Elements", in which he made many rules that define the geometry taught in schools today.
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