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RE: History of Mathematics - The Great Greeks "Pythagoras and The Pythagoreans"

in #math8 years ago

I never knew Phytagoras was that influential ("Inspiration to Plato and Aristoteles"). No wonder people are so existed about finding new ways to proof his Theorem. I can't even remember a single proof for it though, most of them are pretty graphic I think.

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Thanks for stopping by my dear friend Tobi. Pythagoras is the second personal name after Thales in History of mathematics as before Thales, we don't have any name from Babylonians, Sumerians or even Egyptians. I did a very generic proof of Pythagorean Theorem last month, the link is below;
https://steemit.com/math/@mathworksheets/the-pythagorean-theorem

I did google some proofs right after reading your posts ;). I think I will post the proof with vectors soon, it is rather elegant. Thank you for giving me inspiration to make a new math post, my dear friend Manjit.

You are always welcome my dear friend Tobi. Your support and appreciation is a great motivators for me as well.