2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2112.13379
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On the evidence of a trigonometric function value system in Babylon

Abstract: Ratios and coefficients are used to simplify calculations. For geometric usage these values also called function values. Like in Egypt also in Babylon such a value system can be shown. The reconstructed calculation sequence, of the Plimpton 322 cuneiform tablet, presented and described here, shows in its completeness that, around 3800 years ago there already was a systematically applied exact measuring system, with the usage of trigonometric function values. With this approach one can plausibly explain that, a… Show more

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