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MATHEMATICS DEVELOPED AND USED IN ANCIENT EGYPT
Egyptian math; Numeration by Hieroglyphics; Egyptian mathematics; Mathematics in Ancient Egypt
  • Lepsius]]). In the middle register we see 835 horned cattle on the left, right behind them are some 220 animals (cows?) and on the right 2235 goats. In the bottom register we see 760 donkeys on the left and 974 goats on the right.
  • Image of Problem 14 from the [[Moscow Mathematical Papyrus]]. The problem includes a diagram indicating the dimensions of the truncated pyramid.
  • Slab stela of [[Old Kingdom]] princess [[Neferetiabet]] (dated 2590–2565 BC) from her tomb at Giza, painting on limestone, now in the [[Louvre]]
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numeration      
n. αρίθμηση

Definitie

numeration
¦ noun the action or process of numbering or calculating.
?a method of numbering or computing.
Origin
ME: from L. numeratio(n-) 'payment' (in late L. 'numbering'), from numerare 'to number'.

Wikipedia

Ancient Egyptian mathematics

Ancient Egyptian mathematics is the mathematics that was developed and used in Ancient Egypt c. 3000 to c. 300 BCE, from the Old Kingdom of Egypt until roughly the beginning of Hellenistic Egypt. The ancient Egyptians utilized a numeral system for counting and solving written mathematical problems, often involving multiplication and fractions. Evidence for Egyptian mathematics is limited to a scarce amount of surviving sources written on papyrus. From these texts it is known that ancient Egyptians understood concepts of geometry, such as determining the surface area and volume of three-dimensional shapes useful for architectural engineering, and algebra, such as the false position method and quadratic equations.