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As promised. What I discovered tonight was mind blowing. #Bakhashali manuscript is not just about "zero". It contains problems and solutions which shatter the #MathHistory @MumukshuSavitri @GemsOfINDOLOGY please amplify
Did you know? “Algebra” comes from the Arabic word “al-jabr” — meaning “reunion of broken parts.” 🧩 Math: uniting logic, culture, and history 🌍 #Algebra #MathHistory #MathNMore #AlKhwarizmi #STEMCulture #ArabicMath #SolveForX #MathMonday #MathIsFun
#MathHistory BakhShali manuscript described a method to calculate square root of a number in 3rd century CE. Newton Raphson method is a poor copy. Busting this scientifically!
Last June I visited Trinity College, Cambridge and held a copy of Euclid owned and annotated by Isaac Newton. The same book is shown in the painting behind me. Hopefully, I'll soon be able to reveal the results of my inquiries about that painting. #MathHistory
1/ Meru Prastāra – A key concept in ancient Indian mathematics, attributed to Piṅgala (~300 BCE) in his Chandaḥśāstra is a triangular arrangement used to compute binomial coefficients (nCk). It predates what is now known as Pascal’s Triangle by nearly two millennia #MathHistory
Al-Khwarizmi (c. 780-850) revolutionized math with his book *Al-Jabr*, birthing algebra, and introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals, inspiring the term 'algorithm.' A genius whose work still shapes our world! #MathHistory #AlKhwarizmi
Grade 10 students conducted a research project on the life of Ibn al-Haytham, linking history to mathematics—an essential way to understand the evolution of knowledge! #Education #MathHistory
Explore the historical roots of the cosine rule, algebra, and the algorithm, tracing their origins back to the Arab world. #mathhistory #algebra
When Diophantus swapped long phrases for symbols, he didn’t just simplify math — he changed its destiny. #MathHistory neurodope.com/diophantus-the…
இந்திய அரசின் NCERT வழிமுறைகளைப் பின்பற்றி படிக்கும் குழந்தைகள் ஆரியபட்டா, பிரம்ம குப்தா போன்ற இந்திய கணித மேதைகளின் பங்களிப்பு குறித்து படிக்க உள்ளனர். இது காலணி ஆதிக்கத்தால் திரிக்கப்பட்ட பள்ளி பாடத்திட்டத்தை ஒழுங்குமுறை செய்யும் முயற்சி... #NCERT #AncientIndia #MathHistory
#DidYouKnow? The equal sign “=” was invented in 1557 by Robert Recorde, who got tired of writing “is equal to.” Thank you, Robert! 🙌 #MathHistory #Parents #Teachers
“Every breakthrough in science started as math on a page. From Fibonacci’s nature patterns to AI’s neural networks — numbers built it all. 📊” #EverythingByAI #Infographic #MathHistory
Before his theorem, Pythagoras was a gem merchant’s son from Samos 🇬🇷 A meeting with Thales inspired him to study science, math & astronomy. His ideas still shape classrooms today. #Pythagoras #MathHistory #STEMIcons vedicmathschool.org/pythagoras/
Brahmagupta (598 CE) gave us one of math’s biggest ideas: zero. He led Ujjain’s observatory, wrote Brahmasphutasiddhanta, and inspired math across India, Arabia & Europe. Yes, he said 0 ÷ 0 = 0—bold, but wrong. #Brahmagupta #MathHistory vedicmathschool.org/brahmagupta/
Did you know? “Algebra” comes from the Arabic word “al-jabr” — meaning “reunion of broken parts.” 🧩 Math: uniting logic, culture, and history 🌍 #Algebra #MathHistory #MathNMore #AlKhwarizmi #STEMCulture #ArabicMath #SolveForX #MathMonday #MathIsFun
Born in Madurai 🇮🇳, remembered in Britain 🇬🇧 Augustus De Morgan (1806–1871) redefined logic & algebra. His works? Formal Logic, Essay on Probabilities, Elements of Arithmetic & more. #MathHistory #DeMorgan #STEMIcons vedicmathschool.org/augustus-de-mo…
Explore the historical roots of the cosine rule, algebra, and the algorithm, tracing their origins back to the Arab world. #mathhistory #algebra
#DidYouKnow? Leonhard Euler (1707–1783) introduced the idea of the imaginary unit (i), which is the square root of -1. It unlocked whole new areas of math! #MathHistory #MarvinTheMathCat #DidYouKnow
Math, physics, theology & philosophy—Pascal did it all. 🔥 He gave us: 📐 Pascal’s Triangle 🧪 Fluid mechanics 🖋️ Pensées, Lettres Provinciales, & more Explore his genius beyond math 👉 [your-link-here] #BlaisePascal #STEM #MathHistory #P vedicmathschool.org/blaise-pascal/
2. Technical tone (for mathematicians) New preprint: Demystifying Euclid’s Elements — Book I. Each definition and postulate functions like a logical subroutine; no missing axioms. The Fifth Postulate defines the plane itself. 🔗 doi.org/10.5281/zenodo… #MathHistory #Euclid
Zero is the only number that cannot be represented in Roman numerals. The concept was invented much later. #MathHistory #Zero
Zero is the only number that cannot be represented in Roman numerals. The concept was invented much later. #MathHistory #Zero
The Maya developed a base-20 number system and the concept of zero centuries before Europe. Sharing these origins shows students that mathematics is shaped by many cultures—not just one tradition. #HispanicHeritageMonth #MathHistory #CulturalInnovation #STEMIdentity
1/ In 1994, Prof Andrew Wiles walked onto a Cambridge stage with a proof for Fermat’s Last Theorem, unsolved for 350+ years. His genius wasn’t just solving it, but how he solved it. 🧠 #MathHistory
The Babylonians were math nerds with their base-60 system. They gave us 60 seconds in a minute, 60 minutes in an hour. Why 60? It’s super divisible (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6...). We still use their system today! 🧮⏱️ #MathHistory #BBNaija
Did you know Baudhayana proved the Pythagoras Theorem 1000+ yrs before Pythagoras? 🤯 Born in 800 BC, he also estimated pi & laid the foundation of Vedic math in the Sulba Sutras. 📖 Read more 👉 #MathHistory #Baudhayana #Pythagoras #ST vedicmathschool.org/baudhayana/
The Maya developed a base-20 number system and the concept of zero centuries before Europe. Sharing these origins shows students that mathematics is shaped by many cultures—not just one tradition. #HispanicHeritageMonth #MathHistory #CulturalInnovation #STEMIdentity
The Journey of Numbers 🦴 Ishango bone (20,000 yrs ago) – tally marks 🕰️ Babylonians – base-60 (time & angles) 📜 Romans – trade with numerals 🔢 Hindu-Arabic – digits we still use From ancient carvings to digital code — numbers = human progress. #MathHistory #BinapaniAcademy
As promised. What I discovered tonight was mind blowing. #Bakhashali manuscript is not just about "zero". It contains problems and solutions which shatter the #MathHistory @MumukshuSavitri @GemsOfINDOLOGY please amplify
Today in 1906: Grace Hopper is born. Learn about this incredible math and computer pioneer: ow.ly/PcRU30h5DLg #WomensHistory #MathHistory
Today’s mathematical treasure from our #mathhistory journal: G. H. Hardy’s book ‘A Course in Pure Mathematics,’ published in 1908! goo.gl/jG9b7w
Doing a little AP Statistics PD at John Carroll University this morning and I found this gem. #MathHistory #Mistory
This turquoise electronic calculator sold for $89.88 in 1973 at Sears. More #mathhistory: bit.ly/1fSbM4h
Happy Birthday Emmy Noether: The Mother of Modern Algebra bit.ly/1RkXUTE #mathhistory #WomensHistoryMonth
Happy birthday Leonhard #Euler: Mathematical #Genius...! maa.org/press/maa-revi… via @maanow #mathhistory #mathchat
✖➕➖➗ Today in 1912: Engineer & Hewlett-Packard Co. cofounder David Packard born. This is a 1973 calculator in our collection. #MathHistory
One of the first programmable electronic calculators, this one is from 1964. #mathhistory: bit.ly/1o4LWP2
Happy National Puzzle Day! 1982 dodecahedron (that's 12 sides) puzzle in our collection: ow.ly/vvEQ307Vbt3 #MathHistory
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