pyramids, temples, and castles
by- Hinata =)
Neanderthals are believed to have primarily lived in caves, but they also built simple structures using wood and other materials. These structures were basic and not as elaborate as those built by modern humans.
We don't know. Any answers given are speculation. However we can compare with other massive structures built by other ancient civilisations and this can give us clues as to likely methods. My best guess would be that the stones were each put on by hand using many people and the structure built from the ground up. The stones these pyramids are constructed from do not appear to be too big for a man to move an individual block, so this is not as hard to explain as structures built from very large stones.
its origins go back to the ancient Babylonians by using this system they were able to apply formulas and calculate solutions for an unknown value or values and i guess it was passed form there
Some jobs that need Algebra are chemistry.
An aqueduct is an engineering construction designed/built to deliver fresh water into an urban conurbation using a gentle gradient. The ones bringing water to ancient Rome were built as a canal supported on arches
People of the Middle Ages did not know how to make concrete. The ancient Romans had concrete, but the secret of how to make it may have been lost. So there was a time from the middle of the fifth century for about 1300 years when no concrete structures were built. Even if the secret had been recorded, the fact that no one was using it meant it was lost for all practical purposes.
The difference of algebra and algebra 1 is that in algebra they teach you the basics. For example, they teach you about variables, graphs, how to find slopes. In algebra 1 they start using equations and and teach you how to work longer equations and all that jazz.
Using pemdas / gema
It is unknown who developed differetials, likely to be the Ancient Greeks or Persians. Sir Isaac Newton was noted for using them in his "Principia Mathematica" works describing the laws of motion.
they used arches for their bridges and other things such as aqueducts they are still standing today well most of them
Algebra is a form of math in which you find the values of things using variable (eg. x,y,z).
The basics come into use quite often, though you might not even realise you are using algebra.