an English mathematician
Sebastian Cabot was born in Bristol, England in 1474. He was the son of John Cabot and lived until 1557.
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Richard Bartlot died in 1557.
John Rede died in 1557.
It wasn't an English man but it was a Welsh mathematician by the name of Robert Recorde who in 1557 invented the equality symbol and it has 2 equal parallel lines
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It wasn't an English man but it was a Welsh mathematician by the name of Robert Recorde who in 1557 invented the equality symbol and it has 2 equal parallel lines
robert recorde
The first English mathematician to use the modern symbol of equality (=) was Robert Recorde. He introduced this symbol in his work "The Whetstone of Witte" published in 1557. Recorde chose the symbol because he believed that "no two things can be more equal" than two parallel lines, which he used to represent equality.
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The first mathematician to use the modern symbol of equality (=) was Robert Recorde, a Welsh mathematician. He introduced this symbol in his book "The Whetstone of Witte" published in 1557. Recorde chose the symbol because he believed that no two things could be more equal than parallel lines, which are represented by the two horizontal lines of the symbol.
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Oh honey, that would be good old Robert Recorde. He was the one who said "Hey, let's use this nifty little equal sign (=)" back in 1557. So, next time you see that little guy, you can thank Robert for making math a tad easier to understand.
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