Blaise
Pascal
Sergey Brin was one of the two co-founders of Google.
It doesnt help computers .. sorry about this but it doesnt halp any computers unless you have a old ancinet chinesecomputer
Computers help us communication as we contract with one another mostly with the help of computers
make ur life easier
reducing the scale of the market for a new product
How many times have you used a calculator or a bus? How has it impacted your life? Have you learned about Pascal'sTriangle in school? That is how Blaise Pascal benefitted mankind.
Blaise Pascal helped Pierre de Fermat in his work related to the development of probability theory which strongly influenced the development of modern economics and social science.
In 1642 Blaise Pascal invented the pascaline, the first adding machine using gears, to help his father calculate taxes. William Seward Burroughs invented a different kind of adding machine in 1885.
The ancient Romans developed an Abacus. Blaise Pascal, however, was a French mathematical genius, and at the age of 19, he invented a machine, called the Pascaline, that could do addition and subtraction. He invented this machine to help his father, who was also a mathematician.
French Blaise Pascal invented the calculator. He did this to help his dad who was a tax adjuster. Then Gottfried Leibnitz improved on Pascal idea with a machine that would add, subtract, multiply, and divide.
Blaise Pascal Invented the mechanical claculator in 1642.He conceived the idea while trying to help his father who has been assigned the task of reorganizing the tax revengues of the french province of haute normandie
It was Blaise Pascal that invented the adding machine in 1642. He invented this machine to help ease the burdens of his father who worked as a clerk at the time.
Blaise Pascal built a mechanical calculator, known as the Pascaline, in 1642 to help his father, who was a tax collector, with calculations related to taxes. Pascal's invention aimed to simplify the tedious process of arithmetic involved in tax computations. The device could add and subtract numbers, marking an important development in the history of computing.
no he just helpted make it work
The year he turned 19, Blaise Pascal started work on a mechanical calculator. He finished it three years later. It was not to help his dad prepare his personal taxes, it was to help in his father's work as a tax collector. Building a mechanical calculator is pretty amazing in and of itself, but consider these two things: 1) That Blaise had not been allowed to read about or study mathematics as a child until, at age 12, he showed his dad that he had figured out some geometry on his own, and 2) That this all happened about 350 years ago.
The mathematical calculating machine was designed by Blaise Pascal in 1642. Known as the Pascaline, it was one of the earliest mechanical calculators capable of performing addition and subtraction. Pascal created it to help his father with tax calculations, and it laid the groundwork for future developments in computing technology.
Sergey Brin was one of the two co-founders of Google.