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Pythagoras

Pythagoras was a Greek philosopher, mathematician and founder of Pythagoreanism religious movement. He was known for the Pythagorean Theorem and made influential contributions in the field of mathematics and natural philosophy.

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Who old was Pythagoras when he married?

Pythagoras married at the age of sixty-one years.

Why was Pythagoras misunderstood?

I thought this would be an interesting question to research, and so it has proven to be. It has gone in an entirely different direction than I thought.

Misunderstanding of Pythagoras appears to stem from the interpretation of his philosophies.

The tough part is that Pythagoras did not write anything, no book or notes, that anyone can refer to. He was well read on his part as references note about his reading of others' works. People who noted philosophical arguments and stated proofs wrote down what he said, but nothing is known from the man himself.

In our age, the Pythagorean theorem is used daily in construction of even the simplest buildings - up to the largest constructions found. It is simple, elegant, and helps anyone with just a tape measure to determine if a base of a construction is square, thus keeping the building solid and square throughout construction.

Pythagoras was a Greek Philosopher who also worked on proving his philosophies mathematically. Aristotle and Plato who referred to him in their writings, even though he predated them by many years.

What did Pythagoras and Euclid do?

Pythagoras was a Greek mathematician and philosopher who lived in the 6th century BC and is best remembered for the Pythagorean theorem (the square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the opposite two sides). Euclid was a Greek mathematician living in the 4th century BC who taught at the university in Alexandria, Egypt. He became known as the Father of Geometry many years after publishing a thirteen volume work called Euclid's Elements in which he compiled and explained all the known mathematics of his time. Euclid's Elements is the world's most famous mathematical work and is also the oldest continuously used mathematical textbook. It is the foundation of the geometry still being taught in schools almost two and one-half millennium after Euclid's death.

What is the formula for a theorem?

There is no formula for a theorem. A theorem is a proposition that has been or needs to be proved using explicit assumptions.

What is Pythagoras famous for?

Pythagoras's theorem, it's where you have a right-angled triangle and the squares of the 2 shortest sides added together make the square of the longest side, look up Pythagoras's theorem on Google for a more detail description.

What jobs require that you know trigonometry?

Architect, they need to know trigonometry functions, among others they utilize to find the size of unknowns parts of shapes.

Surveyors, carpenters.

Trig is not restricted to angles, it has huge applications in waves, and occurs frequently as solutions to certain common differential equations. It is needed by any job that uses math. Thus, all engineers need trig, and it would be beneficial to any person who pursues science.

When did Pythagoras get married?

I don't quite know but he did married Theano. :() :(

Is Pythagoras a mathematician?

Yes, Pythagoras is a mathematician.

Why is Pythagoras important to mathematics?

AnswerIn part , because his mathematical theories and formulaes are still in use today.

What was Pythagoras religion?

The Purification of the Soul

Pythagoras founded a brotherhood of disciples dedicated to philosophia (from the Greek word philo, meaning "love," and sophia, meaning "wisdom"). He said philosophers were "lovers of wisdom." He was called a "leader and father of divine philosophy." The Pythagorean society he led was known for its belief in the purification of the soul. Living by a set of religious and ethical rules was the way to purification and human bliss.

Since Pythagoras believed in reincarnation of the soul from human to human and even human to animal, he and his followers were vegetarians. He believed in a brotherhood of all living things. All living things must be interrelated because their souls have each possessed a great number of different bodies during past transmigrations. One writer told the story of how Pythagoras, seeing someone beating a dog, told him to stop, since he had recognized the voice of a friend in the yelping of the dog. Whether the tale is true or not, Pythagoras did believe in a migration of the soul in which the soul survives death.

The Pythagoreans also dedicated themselves to certain ritual practices. There were thirty-nine rules in all, most of which were rules of abstinence. The Pythagoreans also believed in prolonged silences as a means to improving their self-control. All such rituals furthered the purification of the soul.

They believed that whereas physical sensuality contaminates the soul, the noblest means of purification is intellectual activity, which liberates the soul, and the greatest intellectual activity is mathematics.

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Why is Pythagoras' theorem useful?

well...

one of its uses can be as follows:

you see trigonometry deals with right angles right, so through the Pythagoras theorem you can find out the sides of the triangle, without which trig would be impossible!

What were Pythagoras and Euclid famous for?

Euclid is known as the Father of Geometry. He was a very intelligent mathematician who wrote a book all about geometry, called The Elements.

What were the contributions of Pythagoras?

Pythagoras was an ancient Greek mathematician whose theorem was: any right angle triangle, when its hypotenuse is squared, is equal to the sum of its squared sides. discovery of a mathematical formula to relate the sides of a right triangle

What were Pythagoras occupations?

Pythagoras of Samos was an Ionian Greek philosopher, mathematician, and founder of the religious movement called Pythagoreanism.. Most of the information about Pythagoras was written down centuries after he lived, so very little reliable information is known about him. Pythagoras was the son of a gem-engraver or a merchant. As such he was born into a family of comparative wealth, which enabled him to pursue his own studies without having to worry much about money. Like most Greek philosophers of the era, Pythagoras was part of the upper crust of society and not required to work to support himself, rather he spent his time learning, teaching and playing politics.

Pythagoras is supposed to have claimed that he had been Euphorbus, the son of Panthus, in the Trojan war, as well as various other characters, a tradesman, a courtesan, etc. The people of Croton where he settled for a time after he left Samos were supposed to have identified him with the Hyperborean Apollo, and he was said to have practised divination and prophecy. In the visits to various places in Greece - Delos, Sparta, Phlius, Crete, etc. which are ascribed to him, he usually appears either in his religious or priestly guise, or else as a law­giver.

What are 3 historical world events that occured during Pythagoras's lifetime?

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