In ancient Egypt math was used to help build the perfectly shaped pyramids, and to observe the stars. Medicine was important because of mummification and the healing of wounded workers. In mummification all the organs were removed and given to the Pharaoh for use in the afterlife. They were also used to heal the sick although if they messed up and caused someone to die they were killed.
Umm i think it is Social Studies math science S.S language arts and other subjects. GOOGLE IT!
Egyptians
egyptians were mummified with jewels as souvineres to take with them to the after life.
Yes they did
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Because he went to his fathers meetings with him. He never went to school, because his father taught him and his father was a court judge. He was interested in science also which made blaise pascal interested in math and science.
He was interested in math, science and the art of war.
surveyor is a social studies term. used by the ancient Egyptians
Answer: To show others that he is interested in maths and science, not only in art.
Yes, they did. A common misconception is that their science was mostly about mummification, but they understood math, engineering, astronomy, and a lot more.
I bet a math nerd would be interested in doctoral programs in computers, math, science, etc. If you want to do research, a doctorate in those fields is almost required.
for math they made fractions and the number system based on ten........ and im still trying to figure out science sry
math courses
Isaac Newton was mostly interested in science math and school he had a huge imagination but still wasn't like most other kids because he would rather stay inside and discover new types of math and science than go outside and play with kids his own age
egyptians used number sense
Science is math and math is science
If I do not like math, then I do not like science.