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Mathematicians

Often, to completely understand the importance of a mathematical theory, it's essential to know about the person who developed it. This category is where all questions about historically significant mathematicians should be asked.

6,570 Questions

What was Euclid's education?

He was educated at Plato's Academy where he stayed until he was invited to teach by Ptolemy I at his newly founded university

Did Copernicus die of a stroke?

Copernicus was suffering an awful stroke and couldn't defend himself any longer. While he was on his death bed, he saw his published book and died peacefully at 70 years 3 months and 5 days of age! He is still known today as the founder of modern astronomy. RIP Nicholaus Copernicus, you will always be remembered.

Was Hypatia Euclid's daughter?

No. She was born hundreds of years after Euclid died.

Does 9 8 and 6 have anytrhing in common?

Yes

9 = 3 x 3

8 = 2 ^3

6 = 2 x 3

So they all have something to do with 3

Besides that, they are

- integers

- below 10

- bigger than 5

- no prime numbers

How do you get the answer of a median?

take your list of numbers and put them in numerical order then count the number

Note: if you don't get a number left then you add the two numbers and divide by 2

example 1 (odd): 1 3 5 6 9 the median is 5

example 2 (even): 124679 add4+6+10 divided by 2 is 5 the median is 5

Where was Archimedes born?

In Syracuse in Sicily In Syracuse in Sicily he was born in Syracuse, Sicily

If there was only 15 words to describe grams number how would you describe it?

Assuming you mean "Graham's number", you can't really describe it in 15 words; except something like "finite, but beyond anything we can comprehend".

Who is the mathematicians?

A mathematician is someone who does math as a profession and may calculate statistics or solve mathematical problems for a company or group of people. They can also just be people who are experts in math. If you are asking for examples of a mathematician, some examples could be Leonhard Euler and Carl Gauss, who aren't mentioned as much in popular media. However, a more famous one is Isaac newton.