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'''Ahmes''' is an ancient Egyptian who discovered a divine number, presumably pi.{{ref|b|rith|c|20}}
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'''Ahmes''' is an ancient Egyptian who discovered a divine number, presumably pi.{{book ref|rith|20}}
   
 
Probably based upon the scribe [[Wikipedia: Ahmes| Ahmes]] who copied the [[Wikipedia: Rhind Mathematical Papyrus| Rhind Mathematical Papyrus]], and is the earliest contributor to mathematics who's name is known.
 
Probably based upon the scribe [[Wikipedia: Ahmes| Ahmes]] who copied the [[Wikipedia: Rhind Mathematical Papyrus| Rhind Mathematical Papyrus]], and is the earliest contributor to mathematics who's name is known.

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Ahmes is an ancient Egyptian who discovered a divine number, presumably pi.[1]

Probably based upon the scribe Ahmes who copied the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus, and is the earliest contributor to mathematics who's name is known.

Notes

  1. Broken reference - Book shorthand incorrect: rith
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