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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: rwall2, Theories consist of Number Theory, ancient Egypt and Babylon, solving linear (ax = b) and quadratic (ax2 + bx = c) equations, Pappus Theorem created by Pappus of Alexandria, Greek mathematician who lived around 300 CE., A science (or group of related sciences dealing with the logic of quanitity and shape and arrangment. seperated into Geometry, A science (or group of related sciences dealing with the logic of quanitity and shape and arrangment. seperated into Arithmetic, Goldbach's Conjecture states that any even number greater than or equal to 6 can be expressed as the sum of two odd prime numbers (for example, 6 = 3 + 3, 8 = 5 + 3, 48 = 29 + 19)., used widely to solve problems in business,industry, and science by using symbols, such as x and y, to represent unknown values. The power of algebra is that it enables us to create, write, and rewrite problem–solving formulas. divided into Logarithms, the study of relations, properties, and measurements of solids, surfaces, lines, an angles. involves Theories, Thales Theorem Which is Parallels cut any lines they cross in proportional segments., Chords written by Menelaus, Greek, from the study of right triangles by applying the relationship betweent he measures of its sides and angles to the study of smiliar triangles. developed Chords, Algebra is used widely to solve problems in business,industry, and science by using symbols, such as x and y, to represent unknown values. The power of algebra is that it enables us to create, write, and rewrite problem–solving formulas., Thales Theorem Which is The key to using algebra in geometry, Trigonometry developed from the study of right triangles by applying the relationship betweent he measures of its sides and angles to the study of smiliar triangles., Number Theory which is is the branch of mathematics concerned with studying the properties and relations of integers, Algebra Began in ancient Egypt and Babylon,, is the branch of mathematics concerned with studying the properties and relations of integers specific Integers, the sine and cosine of an angle a are the y- and x-coordinates of a point on the unit circle, the point being the intersection of the unit circle and one side of the angle a; the other side of the angle is the positive x-axis. examples sin(x + y) = sinx cos y + cosx sin y, A science (or group of related sciences dealing with the logic of quanitity and shape and arrangment. seperated into Calculus, Theories including Pappus Theorem