Drawing an irrational number
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Tema: Irrational numbers (rational and irrational numbers)
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Observaciones y contexto
- Crotone was in Theano's time a colony of Magna Graecia.
- Enheduanna (25th century BC) was a predecessor of Theano of Crotone, considered the first recorded woman in the history of science and the first to sign her works, in cuneiform script .
- Some of Theano's contemporaries are other women in the Pythagorean school that were born around 500 BC, such as Damo, Myia and Arignote of Crotone, considered to be daughters of Theano and Pythagoras by several authors. Even though there is not much information about them, some other women belonging to this group were Babelica of Argos, Beo of Argos, Quilonis, Echecrates of Phlius, Ecellus and Ocellus Lucanus, Habrotelia of Tarento, Cleecma, Cratesiclea, Lastenia of Arcadia, Pisirroda of Tarento, Filtis, Teadusa, Timica and Tirsenis of Sibaris.
- After Theano we can mention Aglaonice, or Aganice of Thessaly, (3rd century BC, known for her ability to predict eclipses) and Hypatia (4th century AD).
Descripción
Representing irrational numbers in a number line through the Pythagoras theorem.