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    There are many ancient civilizations that are worthy enough to be considered exceptional‚ however‚ Ancient Greece‚ without a doubt‚ is one of the most impressive ancient civilizations. What makes Ancient Greece so impressive is it’s abundant number of achievements; such as founding democracy‚ developing the world’s first libraries‚ creating the Olympic Games‚ achieving beautiful architectural feats and spitting out mathematical and scientific discoveries like no other civilization before‚ just to

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    Pierre de Fermat was born August 17‚ 1601 in Beaumont- Lomagne‚ France. Pierre was born into a Catholic family and was baptized August 20‚ 1601. He was one of four children‚ three boys and one girl. Pierre’s father was a leather merchant and the second consul of his hometown. His mother was a parliamentary noblesse de la robe. He began his secondary schooling at Cordeliers. Then it was said he went to the University of Toulouse. He acquired his degree of Bachelor of Civil Laws from the University

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    How to Encounter an Aptitude Career Test? Before starting your aptitude session‚ you shall be offered a solved practice question. The tester shall help you to understand the requirements of the examination. Then you will be delivered with a long multiple choices questionnaire to answer all of the items‚ within a time limit. Most probably you shall be unable to answer them all. It is not a problem! Geometry (Ancient Greek: γεωμετρία; geo- "earth"‚ -metri "measurement") "Earth-measuring" is a

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    Their most important results—series expansion for trigonometric functions—were described in Sanskrit verse in a book by Neelakanta called Tantrasangraha‚ and again in a commentary on this work‚ calledTantrasangraha-vakhya‚ of unknown authorship. The theorems were stated without proof‚ but proofs for the series for sine‚ cosine‚ and inverse tangent were provided a century later in the work Yuktibhasa (c. 1500 – c. 1610)‚ written in Malayalam‚ by Jyesthadeva‚ and also in a commentary on Tantrasangraha

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    Albert Einstein (1879-1955) Born: March 14‚ 1879‚ in Ulm‚ Kingdom of Württemberg‚ German Empire Died: April 18‚ 1955 (at age 76) in Princeton‚ New Jersey Nationality: German Famous For: Father of the Atomic Age. Many contributions to science that transformed the modern world Awards: Nobel Prize in Physics (1921)‚ Time Magazine’s Person of the Century (1999) Einstein’s Contribution to Mathematics While Einstein was remembered for his contributions to physics‚ he also made contributions in mathematics

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    Chapter 1 Vectors‚ Forces‚ and Equilibrium 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to give you a qualitative and quantitative feel for vectors and forces in equilibrium. 1.2 Introduction An object that is not accelerating falls into one of three categories: • The object is static and is subjected to a number of different forces which cancel each other out. • The object is static and is not being subjected to any forces. (This is unlikely since all objects are subject to the force

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    mathematicians assume to be true without any proof to support them. Ex: In the English alphabet‚ A comes before B. In math‚ you could draw a line through any two distinct points given. Theorem- information that seem true but must be proven (like solving a mystery) using the postulates. Ex: The Pythagorean theorem is proven true by using mathematical equations and postulates. Points postulate- There is exactly one line through any two points. When given two points‚ you could draw a line through

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    triangle‚ however there is no tangible evidence. 3. 624-547 BC- The Thales of Miletus was said to be the person to bring the science of geometry from Egypt to Greece. He created the Thales’ Theorem. 4. 569-475 BC- The next great geometer was Pythagoras. He had created the Pythagorean Theorem that states in a right triangle the sum of sides A and B are equivalent to side C. 5. 400-355 BC- Eudoxus of Cnidus was the one who discovered the Theory of Proportions. Where in there are methods

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    The Neolithic Revolution and the Renaissance provided mankind with new ways of life. Although these advancements in architecture‚ agriculture‚ education and ideas transpired in different periods of history‚ they both had massive effects on our way of life today. Without these revolutions‚ our lives today would be unrecognizable. Life was drastically different before the Neolithic Revolution. During the Paleolithic Period‚ people were nomads. They lived in groups of 20-30‚ and survived solely

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    modern trigonometry then takes place in the western Age of Enlightenment‚ beginning with 17th century mathematics (Isaac Newton‚ James Stirling) and reaching its modern form with Leonhard Euler. The ancient Egyptians and Babylonians had known of theorems on the ratios of the sides of similar triangles for many centuries. But pre-Hellenic societies lacked the concept of an angle measure and consequently‚ the sides of triangles were studied instead‚ a field that would be better called "trilaterometry"

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