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What is Maths_______​

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Answered by InfernoSkeleton
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Mathematics (from Greek: μάθημα, máthēma, 'knowledge, study, learning'), also known as math (US) and maths (UK), includes the study of such topics as quantity (number theory), structure (algebra), space (geometry), and change (mathematical analysis). It has no generally accepted definition.

Answered by huzy8815
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study of math within early civilizations was the building blocks for the math of the Greeks, who developed the model of abstract mathematics through geometry. Greece, with its incredible architecture and complex system of government, was the model of mathematic achievement until modern times. Greek mathematicians were divided into several schools:

The Ionian School, founded by Thales, who is often credited for having given the first deductive proofs and developing five basic theorems in plane geometry.

The Pythagorean School, founded by Pythagoras, who studied proportion, plane and solid geometry, and number theory.

The Eleatic School, which included Zeno of Elea, famous for his four paradoxes.

The Sophist School, which is credited for offering higher education in the advanced Greek cities. Sophists provided instruction on public debate using abstract reasoning.

The Platonic School, founded by Plato, who encouraged research in mathematics in a setting much like a modern university.

The School of Eudoxus, founded by Eudoxus, who developed the theory of proportion and magnitude and produced many theorems in plane geometry

The School of Aristotle, also known as the Lyceum, was founded by Aristotle and followed the Platonic school.

In addition to the Greek mathematicians listed above, a number of Greeks made

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