Egyptian mathematics

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Egyptian mathematics is the body of mathematical knowledge and techniques developed in ancient Egypt, notable for its practical arithmetic, geometry, and use of unit fractions in administrative, architectural, and surveying applications.

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instanceOf ancient mathematics
historical mathematical tradition
approximationOfPi 256/81
characteristicMethod decomposition of fractions into sums of unit fractions
doubling method for multiplication
repeated halving for division
table-based computation
countryOfOrigin Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
developedConcept area of circles
area of rectangles
area of triangles
arithmetic progressions
linear equations in one unknown
proportional reasoning
volume of cylinders
volume of granaries
volume of truncated pyramids
influenced Hellenistic mathematics
surface form: Greek mathematics

Hellenistic mathematics
knownFrom Berlin Papyrus 6619
Egyptian mathematical ostraca
Kahun Papyrus
Moscow Mathematical Papyrus
Rhind Mathematical Papyrus
lackedConcept positional notation
symbol for zero
languageOfSources Late Egyptian
Middle Egyptian
mainPeriod Middle Kingdom of Egypt
New Kingdom of Egypt
notableFeature arithmetical algorithms
geometric rules
practical orientation
use of unit fractions
studiedBy Ahmes scribe
typicalProblemType bread and beer distribution problems
field measurement problems
pyramid slope and seked problems
workforce and labor-rate problems
usedFor administration
architecture
construction
distribution of rations
land surveying
taxation
trade and commerce
usedNumberSystem additive numeral system
base-10 numeral system
usedWritingSystem hieratic numerals
hieroglyphic numerals

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Thales of Miletus influencedBy Egyptian mathematics
Egyptian cubit category Egyptian mathematics