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Pythagoras education was mathematics and was taught by other people
Pythagoras (569-500 B.C.E.) was born on the island of Samos in Greece, and did much traveling through Egypt, learning, among other things, mathematics. Not much more is known of his early years. Pythagoras gained his famous status by founding a group, the Brotherhood of Pythagoreans, which was devoted to the study of mathematics
The 'Pythagorean Theorems. eg:- "The square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides."
In a 90-degree angle of a triangle is the hypotenuse squared is equal to the sum of squares of other two sides. Reasoning in mathematics. Number theory.
Yes! The National Library of Medicine has a lot of good information on other ancient Greek doctors such as Galen, Dioscorides, Pythagoras (who is better known for his work in mathematics), and Artemidorus.
Pythagoras didn't make a school, Other people made the school in honor of Pythagoras
Well Pythagoras is not really known for family .
Pythagoras was famous fordiscovering the Pythagoras Theorem in 530 BC. He is also famous for founding the Pythagorean School in Croton, Italy where he himself taught mathematics, astronomy, philosophy, and many other subjects. His society spread throughout the ancient world, influencing all later philosophers and mathematicians, including Plato and Aristotle.
Pythagoras became famous for proving that Pythagoras' theorem was correct, making other famous Greeks like Plato and Aristotle inspired to be a mathematician.
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Pythagoras was a Greek mathematician and philosopher who lived in the 6th century BCE. He is most well-known for his theorem, known as the Pythagorean Theorem, which states that in a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. Pythagoras founded a philosophical and religious school in ancient Greece known as the Pythagorean School. The school was known for its emphasis on mathematics, music, and the idea that numbers were the key to understanding the universe. Pythagoras and his followers believed in the concept of the harmony of the spheres, which linked mathematical ratios to the movement of planets and celestial bodies.