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Friday, 1 May 2020

History Of Maths Equations

Hi readers, 

Today I am posting history of some of the most famouse equations.

Here i had to do alot of reading and learning, I hope you enjoy reading

and here is the awesome work I did.

Thank you for reading my blog post feel free to comment and have a great day.
Did you learn something new today?


8 comments:

  1. Hi Khiel

    I like how you said the year they were invented in and you said the multiplications is the oldest. Well done and I'm looking foword to seeing more of you blog postes and seeing you on the google hangouts. "Why have you not been on the google hangouts with the class anymore"

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  2. Kia ora Khiel. I certainly have learned something! I had no idea these signs were as old as they are and have never heard of any of the mathematicians. It was an interesting topic to choose. I am wondering what made you choose to write about these? Well done :)

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  3. Hi Khiel!
    I certainly learnt something about the match symbols and I very much agree with Divine's question. We have missed seeing you on your blog and in our hangouts. Hope you are well. It is lovely to see you posting your learning. Please feel free to share what you get up to and the great learning I know you will have been doing with your dad.

    :) Miss D

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  4. Good afternoon Khiel.
    Thank you for sharing some interesting facts about our maths equations.I never knew that they had a history as to how they were invented.
    Have a great week and keep blogging!.

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  5. Hello Khiel,
    I really enjoy doing maths, I like working with numbers. So this is a really interesting post for me. I also enjoy learning about the history of things and I have certainly learnt something new, thank you.
    Tash

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  6. Hello Khiel.
    I was just checking your blog to check your work.
    Have a great week and take care.

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  7. Hello Khiel.
    I was just checking to see if you had added any new learning.I can't wait to see what other work you have been working on over these long holidays.
    Have a great week.

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  8. Hello Khiel.
    I am just leaving a comment to let you know that I have had a look at your blog today.

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