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Mathematical history

Mathematical history

Mathematics is the area of study which deals with quantities, numbers, structure, space, and change.There is a range of views and perception among mathematicians and philosophers that define mathematics with completely different scopes and with different ranges. Before the modern age when knowledge was concentrated among a select few, written examples of new mathematical developments were only familiar with a few locales or individuals who had a broader perspective and could look for answers that were inexpicable through orthodox methods.
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4 simple ways to solve mathematical problems easily

4 simple ways to solve mathematical problems easily

Mathematics is one of the subjects which you can spend hours calculating, studying and deriving equations and you might not end up wiser. Mathematical problems can prove to be tough when you have time constraint. And if you cannot solve the problem after a particular iteration, you are lost. However, there are some techniques for studying and solving mathematical equations that you can apply regardless of your level.
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History of mathematical symbols

History of mathematical symbols

The history of mathematical notation includes its commencement, progress and further cultural diffusion. There were conflict of methods of notations. The history includes multicultural and lingual including Roman, Greek, Hebrew, German, Hindu, Arabic and German alphabets. These host of mathematical symbols were developed in the due course of centuries. The ones that gained popularity are the ones you see in today’s world (original notations might still be used in the native grounds that they originated from).
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Mathematical calculations – The Aztec way

Mathematical calculations – The Aztec way

The Aztecs dealt with more numbers than we do. They had symbols for denoting numerical concepts. When it came to measuring land for levying the property tax or tribute, these medieval Mesoamericans, or the Aztecs used arrows, hearts, hands and other units to represent fractions, say the new study of science.
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