Algebra and Geometry in the Old Babylonian Period: Matters Concerning Reeds

Centaurus 47 (4):298-315 (2005)
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Abstract

One of the mathematical topics examined in the Old Babylonian period consisted of calculating the size of a reed which was used to measure either a longitude or the perimeter of a rectangle or trapezium. These subjects were solved, probably, applying the geometric construction called completing the square. In this paper, we analyse the problem texts on the tablets AO 6770 (5), Str 368, VAT 7532, and VAT 7535.

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Piedad Yuste Leciñena
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