Babylonians used advance math, but not completely advanced. While they could solve linear equations and used Pythagorean triples, they did not use the number zero and occasionally their geometry was incorrect.
they used the place value system
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The Babylonians, who had absorbed the others.
The Babylonians and the Egyptians.
they found written math from the egyptians and babylonians algebra came from the Muslims
the answer is that they found Clay tablets with math backed in to them
They were the first people to use numbers to describe physical phenomena, and they were the first to divide a circle into 360 equal degrees.
The first to find the value in pi were the Babylonians and Egyptians.
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The ancient Babylonians used geometry to map agricultural land.
The Babylonians probably didn't use "pi", as it is a Greek letter and I don't think the civilisations overlapped.
The rules of math have been discovered and forgotten and rediscovered through time. We do not know who actually startet although the babylonians were quite advanced. Regards.
Math - the first recorded use of the number zero, Astronomy, numerical system based on the number 60 (60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in a hour, and 360 degrees)
It depends on what type of math you are talking about. My social studies teacher told me that the ancient Babylonians invented place value. Idk if that's right or not but......
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