euclid in English

noun
1
a city in northeastern Ohio, northeast of Cleveland; population 47,415 (est. 2008).
2
( circa 300 bc ) , Greek mathematician. His Elements of Geometry , which covered plane geometry, the theory of numbers, irrationals, and solid geometry, was the standard work until other kinds of geometry were discovered in the 19th century.

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1. Apollonius's teachers had studied with Euclid (c

2. Village of euclid v. Ambler realty.

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4. So there is this direct line between feminine handicraft, Euclid and general relativity.

5. One boy was solving a quadratic equation, another was engaged with Euclid.

6. Where Euclid unconsciously assumed the infinitude of straight lines.

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9. Nowhere in the Elements does Euclid use the concept of Breadthless length

10. Artifices Caeli (ArC) is a civilized space community in the Beta Quadrant of the Euclid galaxy

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12. We're essentially going to be --- in a more modern form --- studying what Euclid studied 2, 300 years ago.

13. He contributed significantly to the theory of perfect numbers, which had fascinated mathematicians since Euclid.

14. The axioms unify both the plane geometry and solid geometry of Euclid in a single system.

15. Euclid was a Greek mathematician who applied deductive logic to a few postulates, which he called Axioms

16. 1 Summary 2 Documented systems 3 Civilized Space 4 Navigator Rigoyneu Adjunctis a region in the Euclid galaxy of No Man's Sky

17. She scans the trays of chicken feet and pork ears that beckon to her inside the Vinh Hung grocery near Euclid Avenue.

18. Euclid has introduced the geometry fundamentals like geometric shapes and figures in his book elements and has stated 5 main Axioms or postulates.

19. Under the tutelage of Cosmas, John made such rapid progress that, in the enthusiastic language of his biographer, he soon equalled Diophantus in algebra and Euclid in geometry.

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21. As any current or past geometry student knows, the father of geometry was Euclid, a Greek mathematician who lived in Alexandria, Egypt, around 300 B. C. E.

22. The treatise is not a compendium of all that the Hellenistic mathematicians knew at the time about geometry; Euclid himself wrote eight more advanced books on geometry.

23. Whereas the Pythagoreans had tried to Arithmetize geometry and failed, when Eudoxus tried to geometrize arithmetic he succeeded! By the way, since 19 × 19 is greater than 30 × 12, is greater than ! Euclid is the greatest mathematical encyclopediast of all times

24. A most appropriate introduction to the dissemination of the Elements throughout the Islamic world can be had by quoting the entry on Euclid in the Fihrist (“Index”) of the tenth-century Biobibliographer Muḥammad ibn Isḥāq ibn Abī Yaʿqūb al-Nadīm: A geometer, he was the son of Naucrates, who was in turn the son of B [a]r [a]niq [e]s.

25. Most of their books are composed in sloka , in which I am now exercising myself , being occupied in composing for the Hindus a translation of the books of Euclid and of the Almagest , and dictating to them a treatise on the construction of the astrolabe , being simply guided herein by the desire of spreading science .

26. Euclid described a line as "Breadthless length" which "lies equally with respect to the points on itself"; he introduced several postulates as basic unprovable properties from which he constructed all of geometry, which is now called Euclidean geometry to avoid confusion with other geometries which have been introduced since the end of the 19th