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    Paper On Pythagoros

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    Pythagoras is an iconic Greek philosopher and Mathematician‚ who is mostly known as the founder of the Pythogoreansim movement. Pythagoras was raised in the island of Samos located off the coast of turkey but later had moved to Croton‚ a city in southern Italy‚ where he accomplished most of his philosophical work. Pythagoras was a man of many interests‚ he enjoyed mathematics‚ philosophy‚ astronomy‚ and music. And while today he is known as a mathematician‚ in his own day he was known as (Stanford Encyclopedia

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    French scientist‚ Blaise Pascal Developed a mechanical Calculator in the middle of the 17th century that formed the basis for Calculators Manufactured well into the 20th Century. Credit for the concept of the modern computer goes to the British mathematician Charles Babbage who in the 1830’s designed a steam-powered ’analytical engine’ that worked with punch cards.Although Babbage worked for decades at perfecting his design ‚he never built the machine. In the 1880’s American inventor Herman Hollerith

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    The work of interest‚ Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton. The novel is a techno thriller about an island of the coast of Costa Rica that serves as a zoological resort with dinosaurs being the main attraction. The movie counterpart of the same name has spawned four sequels all overseen by Steven Spielberg in some way or another. At the beginning of the novel Crichton write about how the world of genetics has changed and mentions a fictional small genetics lab company titled Ingen. He labels the short

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    Euclidean Geometry

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    Euclidean Geometry Geometry was thoroughly organized in about 300 BC‚ when the Greek mathematician Euclid gathered what was known at the time‚ added original work of his own‚ and arranged 465 propositions into 13 books‚ called ’Elements’. The books covered not only plane and solid geometry but also much of what is now known as algebra‚ trigonometry‚ and advanced arithmetic. Through the ages‚ the propositions have been rearranged‚ and many of the proofs are different‚ but the basic idea presented

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    find the lightest bag in 3 weightings. But his court mathematician thought it could be done in less‚ so I need to find out the least amount of weightings. 2. Process I started by weighing 4 bags on each side of the simulator scale to see which side was lighter. Then from those results I thought to weigh the 4 bags that were on the lighter side then again I would weigh the 2 lighter ones to find out which one it is. However the mathematician said that I can be done in less than 3 moves‚ so throwing

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    Euclidean Geometry

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    Euclid “Father of Geometry” Euclid is a Greek mathematician. He was also known as Euclid of Alexandria‚ “The Father of Geometry”. Little is known of his life other than the fact that he taught at Alexandria‚ being associated with the school that grew up there in the late 4th century B.C. It is believed that he taught at Plato’s academy in Athens‚ Greece. Most history states that he was a kind‚ patient‚ and fair man. One story that exposes something of his personality‚ involves

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    Alan Turing

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    The pioneer of computer science‚ Alan Turing Introduction Alan Mathison Turing(1912-1954) is one of the most intelligent scientists in the world‚ who is not only famous as a war savor but also a computer scientist. During the Second World War‚ Turing successfully cracked the German Enigma ciphers and turned the scale of the war‚ saving thousands of livings. Thanks to the celebration of Turing’s centenary in 2012‚ nowadays‚ the name of Alan Turing is universally known as the pioneer of computer

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    Algebra Essay

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    Algebra Algebra was invented by the Muslim mathematician Al-Khwarizmi in the book he wrote in 820. Algebra is the Arabic word (aljabr) for "equation"‚ and the word "algorithm" comes from the author’s name‚ Al-Khwarizmi. He is rightly known as "the father of Algebra The roots of algebra can be traced to the ancient Babylonians‚ who developed an advanced arithmetical system with which they were able to do calculations in analgorithmic fashion. The Babylonians developed formulas to calculate solutions

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    knowledge of the external world. 9. How does Kant explain the possibility of synthetic a priori truths? Kant explained the possibility of synthetic a priori truths by examining the method of inquiry used by mathematicians. Kant found that what makes it possible for mathematicians to discover such truths is that they study the principles the mind uses to construct mathematical objects. Section 7.2 (3 and 4) 3. What is representative realism? Representative realism is the doctrine

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    Anders Celsius - Summary

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    Anders Celsius South Texas College Chem1411- General Chemistry I For Dr. Joe Studer Anders Celsius Although his name sounds like the conversant unit for temperature‚ he is also known for being a Swedish astronomer and a mathematician. His works contributed a lot to the scientific industry. From the beginning of his life‚ he always had the heart and brains of being very successful in his life. From accomplishing an expedition to making his mark in his hometown‚ Anders Celsius was very prosperous

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