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Was Pythagoras Chinese?

- An Examination of Right Triangle Theory in Ancient China
Af: Frank J. Swetz, T. I. Kao Engelsk Paperback

Was Pythagoras Chinese?

- An Examination of Right Triangle Theory in Ancient China
Af: Frank J. Swetz, T. I. Kao Engelsk Paperback
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The title of this monograph, while intended to intrigue and attract the otherwise unresponsive reader, is not whimsically conceived. Of course, the historical figure of mathematical fame known as Pythagoras, born on the island of Samos in the 6th century B.C., was Greek, not Chinese. But there is another "Pythagoras" equally deserving fame. He is the man who first proved the proposition that "the sum of the squares of the legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of the hypotenuse." For hundreds of years this theorem has borne the name of Pythagoras of Samos, but was he really the first person to demonstrate the universal validity of this theorem? The issue is controversial. Seldom are mathematical discoveries the product of a single individual's genius. Often centuries and thousands of miles separate the appearance and the isolated reappearance of the same mathematical or scientific theory. It is now acknowledged that the "Pascal Triangle" method of determining the coefficients of a binomial expansion was known in Sung China 300 years before Pascal was born, and that the root extraction algorithm credited to the 19th-century British mathematician W. G. Homer was employed by Han mathematicians of the 3rd century A.D. If, then, these mathematical processes are to bear the names of the persons who devised them, surely "Pascal" and "Homer" were Chinese. So too might such an argument be posed for the Pythagorean Theorem on the basis of evidence contained in ancient Chinese mathematics texts. It is the purpose of this monograph to present and examine this evidence. This is a joint publication of the Penn State Press and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Penn State Study No. 40
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The title of this monograph, while intended to intrigue and attract the otherwise unresponsive reader, is not whimsically conceived. Of course, the historical figure of mathematical fame known as Pythagoras, born on the island of Samos in the 6th century B.C., was Greek, not Chinese. But there is another "Pythagoras" equally deserving fame. He is the man who first proved the proposition that "the sum of the squares of the legs of a right triangle is equal to the square of the hypotenuse." For hundreds of years this theorem has borne the name of Pythagoras of Samos, but was he really the first person to demonstrate the universal validity of this theorem? The issue is controversial. Seldom are mathematical discoveries the product of a single individual's genius. Often centuries and thousands of miles separate the appearance and the isolated reappearance of the same mathematical or scientific theory. It is now acknowledged that the "Pascal Triangle" method of determining the coefficients of a binomial expansion was known in Sung China 300 years before Pascal was born, and that the root extraction algorithm credited to the 19th-century British mathematician W. G. Homer was employed by Han mathematicians of the 3rd century A.D. If, then, these mathematical processes are to bear the names of the persons who devised them, surely "Pascal" and "Homer" were Chinese. So too might such an argument be posed for the Pythagorean Theorem on the basis of evidence contained in ancient Chinese mathematics texts. It is the purpose of this monograph to present and examine this evidence. This is a joint publication of the Penn State Press and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Penn State Study No. 40
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 108
ISBN-13: 9780271012384
Indbinding: Paperback
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ISBN-10: 0271012382
Kategori: Geometri
Udg. Dato: 1 jan 1977
Længde: 14mm
Bredde: 229mm
Højde: 153mm
Forlag: Pennsylvania State University Press
Oplagsdato: 1 jan 1977
Forfatter(e): Frank J. Swetz, T. I. Kao
Forfatter(e) Frank J. Swetz, T. I. Kao


Kategori Geometri


ISBN-13 9780271012384


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 108


Udgave


Længde 14mm


Bredde 229mm


Højde 153mm


Udg. Dato 1 jan 1977


Oplagsdato 1 jan 1977


Forlag Pennsylvania State University Press