Math, asked by jnanda487, 4 months ago

euclid writes in support of the theorem​

Answers

Answered by rohanjhajhria7878
1

Euclid's vital contribution was to gather, compile, organize, and rework the mathematical concepts of his predecessors into a consistent whole, later to become known as Euclidean geometry. In Euclid's method, deductions are made from premises or axioms.

i hope it is helpful for you

please give me brinelist answer and follow me

Answered by shraddhaaluna00
0

When Euclid wrote his Elements around 300 BCE, he gave two proofs of the Pythagorean Theorem: The first, Proposition 47 of Book I, relies entirely on the area relations and is quite sophisticated; the second, Proposition 31 of Book VI, is based on the concept of proportion and is much simpler.

Similar questions