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euclid in a sentence

n.

Definition

Euclid (circa 300 BC) was an ancient Greek mathematician known as the "Father of Geometry," who systematically organized and codified the principles of geometry in his influential work, "Elements."

Sample Sentences

  1. Euclid's contributions to geometry laid the foundation for much of modern mathematics.
  2. In his work, Euclid systematically compiled the knowledge of his time into a comprehensive framework.
  3. Many students of mathematics encounter Euclid's elements as one of their earliest textbooks.
  4. The precision of Euclid's definitions and postulates has influenced countless mathematicians throughout history.
  5. Euclid's influence extends beyond mathematics, impacting philosophy and logic as well.

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