Learn about the Work of Euclid, the Father of Geometry
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Euclid's work, The Elements, was a collection of all the mathematical knowledge of his time. This work was essentially a series of 13 books on various topics related to the geometry of two dimensional figures, arithmetic, and the geometry of three-dimensional shapes. Euclid's work served as a mathematical textbook for teaching geometry for centuries.

Euclid defined the principles of what is now called Euclidean geometry. Using this app students will learn about how Euclid used a small set of axioms to develop proofs for fundamental geometric concepts.

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Special features make using Euclid - The Father of Geometry fun:

1. Tap buttons to learn about Euclid's key concepts.

2. Interesting facts are presented using colorful charts.

3. Tap the quiz or game buttons to practice what you've learned.

4. Read about why Euclid is remembered today for his mathematical contributions.

5. Sound effects make the interaction even more fun.

6. Available for iPad and Apple TV devices.

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Available now for Apple TV

Bring the excitement of exploring geometry to your classroom or living room with the Apple TV version of the Euclid - The Father of Geometry.

 

 

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