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In the study of ancient Egyptian mathematics, red auxiliary numbers are numbers written in red ink in the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus, apparently used as aids for arithmetic computations involving fractions.It is considered to be the first examples of method that uses Least common multiples.

References

  • Gillings, Richard J. (1982). Mathematics in the Time of the Pharaohs. Dover Publications. ISBN  9780486243153. OCLC  301431218.
  • Clagett, Marshall (1989). Ancient Egyptian Science: Ancient Egyptian mathematics. American Philosophical Society. ISBN  9780871692320. OCLC  313400062.
  • Bunt, Lucas N. H.; Jones, Phillip S.; Bedient, Jack D. (2012). The Historical Roots of Elementary Mathematics. Dover Publications. ISBN  9780486139685. OCLC  868272907.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

In the study of ancient Egyptian mathematics, red auxiliary numbers are numbers written in red ink in the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus, apparently used as aids for arithmetic computations involving fractions.It is considered to be the first examples of method that uses Least common multiples.

References

  • Gillings, Richard J. (1982). Mathematics in the Time of the Pharaohs. Dover Publications. ISBN  9780486243153. OCLC  301431218.
  • Clagett, Marshall (1989). Ancient Egyptian Science: Ancient Egyptian mathematics. American Philosophical Society. ISBN  9780871692320. OCLC  313400062.
  • Bunt, Lucas N. H.; Jones, Phillip S.; Bedient, Jack D. (2012). The Historical Roots of Elementary Mathematics. Dover Publications. ISBN  9780486139685. OCLC  868272907.



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