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It is important that someone invented a system of studying mathematics. Whether it was the Babylonians is not important - except perhaps to them.
To bad those are all contributions to physics, not mathematics.
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Einstein did not make any notable contribution to mathematics.
There is no evidence that Einstein made even one great contribution to mathematics. Einstein relied heavily on mathematics to provide his contributions to physics, of which there are many.
The Babylonians made distinct contributions to the growth of civilization. They added to the knowledge of Astronomy, advanced the knowledge of mathematics, and built the first great capital…ancient civilizationHammurabi produces the world's first written set of laws. There were 282 in total.
It is important that someone invented a system of studying mathematics. Whether it was the Babylonians is not important - except perhaps to them.
The invention that the Babylonians were known for was the accurate calendar, astronomy, and mathematics.
babylonians. :)
They made French fries
They were skilled at mathematics and astronomy.
The Babylonians made distinct contributions to the growth of civilization. They added to the knowledge of astronomy, advanced the knowledge of mathematics, and built the first great capital…ancient civilizationHammurabi produces the world's first written set of laws. There were 282 in total.
Not sure that there were many contributions ofengineering to mathematics. Contributions in the other direction: lots, contributions by engineers: yes.
The Babylonians were significant for their contributions to law, mathematics, and astronomy. They are best known for the Code of Hammurabi, one of the earliest written legal codes, which established principles of justice. In mathematics, they developed a base-60 number system that influences how we measure time and angles today. Additionally, their astronomical observations and predictions laid foundational work for future astronomical studies.
To bad those are all contributions to physics, not mathematics.
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Rene desscartes was the father of mathematics.