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KAKO JE TUTANKAMON RAĈUNAO MATEMATIKA STAROG EGIPTA

                           HOW IS TUTANKHAMUN COUNTING MATHEMATICS OF OLD EGYPT


               Luna Nikolid VII 3,OŠ Djura Daničid

               Violeta Komnenovid (dipl. matematičar; ETŠ „Nikola Tesla“ Beograd)




                                                   Rezime

               Matematika Starog Egipta i njihov naĉin razmišljanja su zaista fascinantni.Neki od zadataka koji su tada bili
               rešivi, za nas su i dalje prava misterija. Svrha i cilj upravo ovog ispitivanja su jasnije objašnjenje njihovog
               naĉina raĉunjanja. Za mnoge konfuzna matematika Starih Egipćana postaće jasnija kroz sledeće teme kao što
               su:  Razlomci,  Sabiranje,  Oduzimanje,  Mnoţenje,  Deljenje,  Geometrija  i  sl.  Prouĉavanjem  knjiga  o
               matematici Starih Egipćana moţe se saznati da su bili veoma dobri u geometriji, ali i algebri. Dali su veliki
               doprinos sadašnjoj matematici i odgovorili na veliki broj matematiĉkih problema.

               Kljuĉne reĉi: matematika;Stari Egipat;sabiranje;oduzimanje;mnoţenje;deljenje


                                                 Summary




               Mathematics of ancient Egypt and their way of thinking is really fascinating. Some of the tasks which were
               then solvable to us are still a real mystery. The purpose and objective of this study are very clear explanation
               of their way of counting. For many  confusing mathematics of the ancient Egyptians will become clearer
               through  the  following  topics  such  as  fractions,  addition,  subtraction,  multiplication,  division,  geometry,
               etc…  Studying  books  of  mathematics  of  the  ancient  Egyptians  may  know  that  they  were  very  good  in
               geometry, and  algebra, too.  They  gave  a  great  contribution  to  the current  math and  respond  to  the  large
               amount of mathematical problems.



               Keywords: mathematics; Ancient Egypt; addition, subtraction, multiplication, division
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