Saturday, March 14, 2015

1 Path 2 Math

When counting, we're known to use our fingers, or other objects, to help us solve the problem... That is until a device was made called a "Calculator." Many centuries ago, 2 Universal Scholars by the names of Wilhelm Schickard, then Blaise Pascal had incredible ideas. Both of these inventors separately developed "Calculating Machines." Eventually the invention of the calculator was advanced by Gottfried Leibnizand, and later by John Napier. Thanks to all of them involved, we're able to solve the most difficult math problems. So glad to have a calculator, how about you?
  Thanks-A-Zillion! 

    

2 comments :

  1. I AM PROUD TO SAY I AM A TOWNER! THIS IS NOT ONLY FOR KIDS I HAVE LEARNED A GREAT DEAL. BRIDGET K.

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  2. HELLO MY NAME IS SIMON AND THIS WAS A NICE WAY OF TEACHING ABOUT CALCULATORS. MY SON ASKED ME TO BYE HIM ONE, JUST FROM THIS PICTURE. KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!

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