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9966 [12]
3 years ago
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Which major mathematical idea did the Aztecs develop?

History
1 answer:
kobusy [5.1K]3 years ago
3 0
Aztecs were dominant in Central Mexico in the 1300s through the early 1500s.
Their major mathematical ideas:
- They had vigesimal number system ( using 20 as its base ). For example:  23 =  1 dot + 3 lines
- They had knowledge about multiplication and division and also about certain principles in geometry.
- They estimated land area in parcels that were often irregularly shaped.
- They had standard unit of linear measurement ( about 2.5 meters ).
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