Carl Friedrich Gauss invented the decaheptagon
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IN 1777
30 April 1777 - 23 February 1855
In 1777, "1s6d" refers to one shilling and six pence, which is equivalent to 1/10 of a pound (or 0.075 pounds). In today's currency, this would be roughly equivalent to about £5 to £10, depending on the specific historical inflation rates and the context in which the money was used. However, calculating historical currency values can be complex and varies based on the method used.
287 BC- Archimedes 325 BC- Euclid 569 BC- Pythagoras 624 BC- Thales 1596- Descartes 1777- Gauss
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Power saws were invented in 1777 in England by Samuel Miller.
they were invented to make a mellow velvet sound that went good with woodwinds too. they were invented in (modern horn) in 1777 by a German man named Heinrich
Oxygen is an element which forms in stars. It was not invented by anybody, although it was discovered by two people: Carl Wilhem Scheele and Joseph Priestley.
1777 - 1752 = 25
how much do quarters 1777 worth
In 1777 they did not have a president, Washington was elected in '89
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No. Back in 1777 they did not play Marco Polo.
September 19, 1777 and ended October 17, 1777
In 1777 they did not have a president, Washington was elected in '89