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Name the achievements of aryabhatta, issac Newton, pythagoras, euclid, and blaise pascal
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Mathematics is a field that many people shy away from, but there are some who had a passion for numbers and making discoveries regarding equations, measurements, and other numerical solutions in history. They looked for ways to understand the world as it relates to numbers and their contributions have been very important for their generation and beyond. Below is a list of names and accomplishments of the greatest mathematicians of all time. You can read through the list and learn more about these people and how they used their mathematical abilities to make their mark on the world.

Albert_Einstein Albert Einstein (1879-1955)

Nationality: German, American

Famous For: E=m*c2

Albert Einstein excelled in mathematics early in his childhood. He liked to study math on his own. He was once quoted as saying, “I never failed in mathematics…before I was fifteen I had mastered differential integral calculus.” Sir_Isaac_Newton_by_Sir_Godfrey_Kneller Isaac Newton (1642-1727)

Nationality: English

Famous For:Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy

The book of Sir Isaac Newton, Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, became the catalyst to understanding mechanics. He is also the person credited for the development of the binomial theorem.

Fibonacci-leonardo-pisano-bigollo Leonardo Pisano Bigollo (1170-1250)

Nationality: Italian

Famous For: Fibonacci sequence

Heralded as “the most talented western mathematician of the middle ages,” Leonardo Pisano Bigollo is better known as Fibonacci. He introduced the Arabic-Hindu number system to the western world. In his book, Liber Abaci (Book of Calculation), he included a sequence of numbers that are known today as “Fibonacci numbers.” Thales Thales (c. 624 – c.547/546 BC)

Nationality: Greek

Famous For: Father of science & Thales’ theorem

Thales used principles of mathematics, specifically geometry, to solve everyday problems. He is considered as the “first true mathematician”. His deductive reasoning principles are applied in geometry that is a product of “Thales’ Theorem.”

Pythagoras Pythagoras (c. 570 – c. 495 BC)

Nationality: Greek

Famous For: Pythagorean theorem

Pythagoras is best known in mathematics for the Pythagorean Theorem. Descartes René Descartes (1596-1650)

Nationality: French

Famous For: Cartesian coordinate system

The “Cartesian coordinate system” in mathematics is named after Rene Descartes. As a mathematician, he is seen as the father of analytical geometry in addition to explaining “infinitesimal calculus and analysis.”

Archimedes_1620 Archimedes (c. 287 – c. 212 BC)

Nationality: Greek

Famous For: Greatest mathematician of antiquity

Archimedes provided principles and methods used in mathematics today. He provided the exact numerical value of pi, developed a system for large numbers to be expressed, and the method of exhaustion. John_forbes_nash John Forbes Nash, Jr. (1928)

Nationality: American

Famous For: Nash embedding theorem

The work of American mathematician John Nash includes studies in differential geometry, game theory, and partial differential equations. He is best known for the Nash embedding theorem. His work in algebraic geometry is also seen as milestone in mathematics.

Blaise_Pascal Blaise Pascal (1623-1662)

Nationality: French

Famous For: Pascal’s Triangle

Pascal is recognized for two mathematical areas of study, projective geometry and probability theory. He describes in his paper, Treatise on the Arithmetical Triangle, an easy to understand table of “binomial coefficients” known as Pascal’s Triangle Euclid-in-School-of-Athens Euclid (c. 365 – c. 275 BC)

Nationality: Greek

Famous For: Father of geometry

The earliest known “math books” is one written by Greek mathematician Euclid, Elements is its title. It serve as a textbook to teach geometry and mathematics. His mathematical system is known as “Euclidean geometry.”

aryabhatta Aryabhata (c. 476 – c. 550)

Nationality: Indian

Famous For: Writing Āryabhaṭīya and the Arya-siddhanta

Indian mathematician Aryabhatta’s contribution include his work on providing an approximate value to pi. He likewise touched on the concepts of sine, cosine, and the place-value system

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