PyPythagoras was a thinker, mathematician, and somewhat mystical philosopher born around 570 BCE on the island of Samos. People called him the "father of numbers" because, in his view, everything in the universe was fundamentally based on numbers—but for him, this was not merely mathematics; it was the language of the cosmos.Unable to find peace on Samos, Pythagoras later moved to Croton in southern Italy, where he founded his own school. This school functioned as a mathematics club, a music works
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İbrahim Mert Akbaş

Undoubtedly, mathematics is one of the oldest and most important branches of human science. The origin of mathematical knowledge stems from the needs of early humans for measurement, counting, and calculation in their daily lives. Indeed, the earliest mathematical concepts arose from fundamental requirements such as counting hunted animals, tracking exchanged goods, and recording the passage of days.The earliest traces of mathematics appear in archaeological finds dating back approximately 20,00
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Nursena Şahin