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Euclid died in 270 B.C. in Alexandria, Egypt (Moose, 1998). Early Life As the city of birth of Euclid is still unknown, this implies that very little is known about Euclid himself. Probably Euclid was from Greece as he completed his early e...
is an ambiguity in his birth place but most probability it was Greece. This great mathematician presented the geometry in his time as a logical system. His major work is a book name Elements is used as standard textbooks on the subject sow...
areas, and volumes and to study the rate of change of variable quantities called functions. Integral calculus uses the integral of a function to measure lengths, areas, and volumes, and differential calculus used the derivative of a functio...
peacock feathers. Apart from that, the paper also identifies the mathematical patterns in the peacock feathers. It also attempts to use the idea of fractal evidences to support the discussion. Furthermore, the history of the mathematicians ...
philosophy and social studies of mathematics and science which have evoked or paralleled developments in mathematics (and science) education. I shall briefly mention three of these that have significance for the main theme of this paper, th...
of two individuals. This was the case with]. Huxley made important contributions in zoology, geology, and anthropology but seemed to have a hole where his mathematics should be. Hence he could argue that "mathematics knows nothing of obser...
Evariste Galois (1811 – 1832) was a mathematician whose genius engendered innovative concepts and inventive approaches. A tragic champion to mathematicians, Galois short, chaotic, and dire life on the fringes of the mathematical and politic...