Sunday, June 16, 2013

Ancient Egyptian Maths

The ancient Egyptians had hieroglyphs to
represent letter sounds, whole words, parts
of words, and even complex ideas. They
also had symbols to represent numerals.
The ancient Egyptians had to be pretty good
at math too! Think of all those pyramids,
tombs, sphinxes, massive statues, and palaces
that they were famous for building. You can’t
make any of that stuff without mathematics.
You also need math to trade goods and
measure the land for planting crops.
Look at the symbols above to see how the
ancient Egyptians wrote their numerals.
Take a guess at what the numeral below and on the
left is. Hint! Read the numeral from left to
right. The larger numbers always come first.

Let’s try another one. Use the chart on this
page to help you figure out the number to
the left:
Look at each symbol carefully. What amount
does each one represent? Look at the value of
each symbol underneath of it to help you read
this numeral. The numeral is 1,113.

Here are some symbols which represents a numerical values.They are given below;

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