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what was the need of rational numbers for which they were to be discovered by Pythagoras

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Answered by Ritiksuglan
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This famous theorem is named for the Greek mathematician and philosopher, Pythagoras. Pythagoras founded the Pythagorean School of Mathematics in Cortona, a Greek seaport in Southern Italy. He is credited with many contributions to mathematics although some of them may have actually been the work of his students.

Answered by sweetgirl50
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Using Rational Numbers

Using Rational NumbersThe ancient greek mathematician Pythagoras believed that all numbers were rational, but one of his students Hippasus proved (using geometry, it is thought) that you could not write the square root of 2 as a fraction, and so it was irrational.

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