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    Unlike geometry‚ algebra was not developed in Europe. Algebra was actually discovered (or developed) in the Arab countries along side geometry. Many mathematicians worked and developed the system of math to be known as the algebra of today. European countries did not obtain information on algebra until relatively later years of the 12th century. After algebra was discovered in Europe‚ mathematicians put the information to use in very remarkable ways. Also‚ algebraic and geometric ways of thinking

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    Harmony is tuning of our lives to those around us and the natural world that sustains our wellbeing. We listen and watch so that we can move in time with that Great Dance in which we all have a small part. To live in harmony requires that we be conscious of the hopes and needs that surround us and flexible in our own course of action. In a harmonious relationship each party at times sets aside his or her own desires to nurture the relationship itself. We can be in harmony with others only when

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    First Impressions Are Everything: Dante’s First Encounter with the Damned The Inferno‚ is the story of a man‚ Dante‚ who is midway through his life and feels that he is lost on his path. For this reason he is given the opportunity to partake in an unforgettable journey through the layers of hell to find his meaning. Virgil‚ who is known for his famous epic The Aneied‚ guides him on this journey. As Dante continues through hell he encounters a variety of sins and sinners‚ which he reacts differently

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    subjects. At just age twelve he started to work on geometry by himself‚ and before long he realized that the sum of the angles of a triangle are two right angles. When his father found out about this‚ he gave in and allowed Blaise to have a copy of Euclid. At age fourteen‚ Blaise started to attend his father’s meetings. While there he met Girard Desargues and at age fifteen came to admire his work. In June of 1639‚ Blaise Pascal came in with a piece of paper holding most of his mind’s geometric

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    GOLDEN RATIO- maths project Index Serial no. chapter 1 | Introduction | 2 | History | 3 | In nature | 4 | In human body | 5 | In architecture | 6 | In art | 7 | In day to day life | 8 | SIGNIFICANCE | ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I would like to express my special thanks of gratitude to my teacher sonali durgam on the topic golden ratio‚ which also helped me in doing a lot of Research and I came to know about so many new things. I am really thankful

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    Binomial Theorem

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    formula and the triangular arrangement of the binomial coefficients are often attributed to Blaise Pascal‚ who described them in the 17th century‚ but they were known to many mathematicians who preceded him. The 4th century B.C. Greek mathematician Euclid mentioned the special case of the binomial theorem for exponent 2 as did the 3rd century B.C. Indian mathematician Pingala to higher orders. A more general binomial theorem and the so-called "Pascal’s triangle" were known in the 10th-century A.D.

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    History of Pi

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    History of Pi There are many people who have discovered and proved what pi is. As time goes on people discover more and more of the seemingly random numbers. Four of the people who proved pi are the Liu Hui‚ Archimedes of Syracuse‚ James Gregory‚ and the Bible. The first proof I will be talking about is Liu Hui’s. Liu Hui was a Chinese mathematician whose method for proving pi was to find the area of a polygon inscribed in a circle. When the number of sides on the inscribed polygon increased

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    History of mathematics A proof from Euclid’s Elements‚ widely considered the most influential textbook of all time.[1] The area of study known as the history of mathematics is primarily an investigation into the origin of discoveries in mathematics and‚ to a lesser extent‚ an investigation into the mathematical methods and notation of the past. Before the modern age and the worldwide spread of knowledge‚ written examples of new mathematical developments have come to light only in a few locales

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    A Literature Review of The Rise and Fall of Alexandria Book Review of The Rise and Fall of Alexandria How the modern world was actually established is often overlooked and attributed to the powers and domination of Athens and Rome. What authors Justin Pollard and Howard Reid urge readers to understand‚ however‚ is the significance that the city of Alexandria had on Western Civilization. Both authors have worked in British and American television‚ and are accomplished in the film/documentary

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    Little Saigon Case Study

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    held at Frank Jao’s Asian Garden Mall‚ California Gov. George Deukmejian would officially designated “Little Saigon” as a 3-square-mile business district bordered by Westminster Boulevard (north)‚ Bolsa Avenue (south)‚ Magnolia Street (west)‚ and Euclid Street (east). That year‚ a sign designating a route to Little Saigon was

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