Greek mathematician Euclid wrote 13 volumes book named as________?
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BOOK I Triangles, parallels, and area
BOOK II Geometric algebra
BOOK III Circles
BOOK IV Constructions for inscribed and circumscribed figures
BOOK V Theory of proportions
BOOK VI Similar figures and proportions
BOOK VII Fundamentals of number theory
BOOK VIII Continued proportions in number theory
BOOK IX Number theory
BOOK X Classification of incommensurables
BOOK XI Solid geometry
BOOK XII Measurement of figures
BOOK XIII Regular solids
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The Correct Solution is The Elements.
- The Elements is a 13-book mathematical work credited to the ancient Greek mathematician Euclid, who lived in Alexandria around 300 BC.
- It consists of a set of definitions, postulates, assertions and mathematical proofs of those propositions.
- Plane and solid Euclidean geometry, elementary number theory, and incommensurable lines are all covered in these works.
- The oldest existing large-scale logical treatment of mathematics is Elements.
- It was one of the first mathematical works to be printed after the printing press was invented.
- The Elements, according to scholars, is essentially a compilation of propositions based on earlier Greek mathematicians' works.
- Many in western culture have viewed Euclidean geometry's stark elegance as a sight of a heavenly system of precision and constancy.
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