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Greek maths. Algebra Alexander. WITH YOUR HOST. Hello!. So where do we begin? The ancient Greeks were generally interested in maths and logical thinking. They were known to have to come up with a large degree of household maths rules.

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  1. Greek maths Algebra Alexander WITH YOUR HOST Hello!

  2. So where do we begin? • The ancient Greeks were generally interested in maths and logical thinking. They were known to • have to come up with a large • degree of household maths rules. • These include The sum of the three inside angles of a triangle equals 180 degrees, the same as two right angles;When two straight lines cross, the angles opposite each other are equal and The Pythagorean Theorem. We liked scientific thought!

  3. Ancient Greek numbers WeGreeks used a series of symbols as numbers. It went in a pattern like this.

  4. Ancient Greek numbers I, II, III, IIII, I think I am getting this!

  5. So who did the maths? Euclid Let’s look into famous Greek mathematicians. Click on the names to read about them. When you have read about all of them click ‘next’ Aristotle Pythagoras Thales next

  6. Euclid Born: 355 B.C.E Died: 270 B.C.E More info: Euclid wrote 13 volume set of textbooks on geometry, whether it was his maths or a collection of other mathematicians’ work is still unknown. Home

  7. Aristotle Born: 384 B.C.E Died: 322 B.C.E More info: He taught Alexander the Great and wrote on psychology, ethics, politics and logic. Home

  8. Pythagoras Born: 582 B.C.E Died: 490 B.C.E More info: He travelled in his youth to places such as Egypt and Persia. He invented the Pythagoras theorem (a2 + b2 = c2) Home

  9. Thales Born: 624 B.C.E Died: 546 B.C.E More info: Thales was one of the first Greek mathematicians who studied weather and stars. He figured out how to measure a pyramid by using it’s shadow. Home

  10. Greek math quiz!! What is the sum of the three inside angles of a triangle? Quiz time!! Click on the correct answers!! 360 degrees 180 degrees

  11. Correct!! Home

  12. Incorrect!!! The answer was 180 degees Home

  13. Greek math quiz!! What does mean in Greek numbers? Quiz time!! Click on the correct answers!! 10 5

  14. Correct!! Home

  15. Incorrect!!! The answer was 10 Home

  16. Greek math quiz!! What does I mean in Greek numbers? Quiz time!! Click on the correct answers!! 1 5

  17. Correct!! Home

  18. Incorrect!!! The answer was 1 Home

  19. Greek math quiz!! Who travelled to Egypt and Persia? Quiz time!! Click on the correct answers!! Thales Pythagoras

  20. Correct!! Home

  21. Incorrect!!! The answer was Pythagoras Home

  22. That's all from me folks! Goodnight

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