That anything can be explain in a mathematical way.
Yes, Galileo had jobs before he was a scientist. Galileo found an interest in math. he became a math tutor for a while
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Yes Galileo was very important, because if he wasn't born than we might not even now about the stars, the planets, the moon, or even about the universe. And why is that? That is because Galileo was the one whom discovered it. Galileo was also the one whom "invented" science, math, and other great things we now do in school today. Galileo was the one whom invented the telescope, the thermometer, and other great and useful things that we use in our every day lives.
It was Galileo.
Galileo discovered the telescope, and phases of the moon
Yes, Galileo had jobs before he was a scientist. Galileo found an interest in math. he became a math tutor for a while
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He invented the compass, the kind you use on maps and in math class, a thermometer - Galileo thermometer, and created Galileo's paradox in math. He did the basic principle of relativity. His work with pendulums lead to the pendulum clock.
Yes Galileo was very important, because if he wasn't born than we might not even now about the stars, the planets, the moon, or even about the universe. And why is that? That is because Galileo was the one whom discovered it. Galileo was also the one whom "invented" science, math, and other great things we now do in school today. Galileo was the one whom invented the telescope, the thermometer, and other great and useful things that we use in our every day lives.
well, math is important in many ways! when you go to a store, you need to know math. that is one example. there are many other ways which math is important. it is important all over the world. math is part of life!
It was Galileo.
Galileo discovered the telescope, and phases of the moon
Math is the most important study because everything in this modern world is related and uses math.Without there would have nothing.I wonder how would this world be without math.
No he didn't. There were many mathematicians, long before him.