On a coordinate graph, the origin is the point where the X axis and the Y axis intersect. That is the point where X=0 and Y=0.
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History of mathematics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The area of study known as the history of mathematics is primarily an investigation into the origin of discoveries in mathematics and, to a lesser extent, an investigation into the mathematical meth...
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Like every other aspect of human invention, mathematics has its origin, and like every technology, and mathematics is at least partly that, its origin is based upon needs of mankind. The particular needs are those arising from the wants of society.
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1. Where did math originate? 2. Who thought of the term math? 3. When did people decide to have math as a class in school? 4. Was the subject math an accident or did someone sit down and actually think about it? ... Origin of math...
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The origin of some words of mathematics and science ... Early American Math Textbooks ... Median (Origin & statistics)
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Hello, What is the equation of three bisecting solid rods centered at the origin? Given 3 solid rods of length 3 and diameter 1. One rod is on the x-axis ; One rod is on the y-axis and ; One rod is on the z-axis ;
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The distance from the origin to any point (x,y) is simply sqrt(x2 + y2) (you can see this by drawing a right triangle to it and using the Pythagorean Theorem). ... Math Central is supported by the University of Regina and the Imperial Oil Foundation.
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Thank you for reading my question. This is a great service & I sincerely appreciate your help! Question: Find the coordinates of any point(s) 15 units away from the origin with an x-coordinate of 9. ... Math Central is supported by the University of Regina and the Imperial Oil Foundation.
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McGill University Department of Mathematics and Statistics Undergraduate Learning Center...
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