Category:Examples of Babylonian Mathematics
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This category contains examples of Babylonian Mathematics.
Babylonian mathematics is the name given to the mathematics of the ancient Babylon.
Its content was arithmetical and algebraical, and considerably in advance of the mathematics of the approximately contemporaneous ancient Egypt.
Pages in category "Examples of Babylonian Mathematics"
The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
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- Babylonian Mathematics/Examples
- Babylonian Mathematics/Examples/Division of Triangular Field
- Babylonian Mathematics/Examples/Pythagorean Triangle whose Side Ratio is 1.54
- Babylonian Mathematics/Examples/Sextic Equation
- Babylonian Mathematics/Examples/Sextic Equation/Historical Note
- Babylonian Mathematics/Examples/Sliding Ladder
- Babylonian Mathematics/Examples/Sum of Squares