Euclid ( /ˈjuːklɪd/ EWK-lid; Ancient Greek: Εὐκλείδης Eukleidēs), fl. 300 BC, also known as Euclid of Alexandria, was a Greek mathematician, often referred to as the "Father of Geometry". He was active in Alexandria during the reign of Ptolemy I (323–283 BC). His Elements is one of the most influential works in the history of mathematics, serving as the main textbook for teaching mathematics (especially geometry) from the time of its publication until the late 19th or early 20th century. In the Elements, Euclid deduced the principles of what is now called Euclidean geometry from a small set of axioms. Euclid also wrote works on perspective, conic sections, spherical geometry, number theory and rigor.
"Euclid" is the anglicized version of the Greek name Εὐκλείδης, meaning "Good Glory".
Little is known about Euclid's life, as there are only a handful of references to him. The date and place of Euclid's birth and the date and circumstances of his death are unknown, and only roughly estimated in proximity to contemporary figures mentioned in references. No likeness or description of Euclid's physical appearance made during his lifetime survived antiquity. Therefore, Euclid's depiction in works of art is the product of the artist's imagination.
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Fermat's Last Tango was inspired by the achievements of Princeton University Mathematics Professor Andrew Wiles, who in June 1993 presented a proof to the theorem first set forth by French mathematician Pierre de Fermat in 1637. "Fermat's Last Tango" is a musical fantasia based on the true encounter between mathematician Andrew Wiles and Fermat's last theorem. The music composed by Joshua Rosenblum, the book by his wife Joanne Lessner, and the clever lyrics by the pair provide extraordinary entertainment. The play makes a clear statement about the enduring importance of mathematics and its intellectual impact over the millennia.
Did you ever listen to your heart; it’ll tell u that we’re falling apart
Like the wind hiding the water, your words say nothing at all
I guess this time you won’t hold me when I fall
I’m confused by when you always say
Don’t worry baby, this time we’ll get by
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Chorus:
You stab me in my heart, over and over again
I’m cold now, more than I have been before
Like the sun as it sets on the sea, I’m drowning
Your lies won’t let me live at all, I'm drowning
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Verse 2:
We start all over again, just like the first day
Based on lies that you’re here to stay
No matter how close you hold me, how deep you’ll kiss me,
I’ll be broken forever,
And it will be always the same
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Chorus
Bridge:
I feel alone now in your arms, your lies can’t hurt me anymore,
as you sail across the oceans
far away as it seems
i know that the tide will
bring you back home to me
don't worry about me
or how we're far apart
our promises that we're bound to keep
together is where our story ends, our song, our destinyyyyyyyyy
when pictures fade away
and moment passes by
our love remains the same
pours like the rain
don't worry about me
or how we're far apart
we knew the end right from the start
our promises that we're bound to keep
its not that i don't love you or
that i don't care anymore
you were an option i wanted to explore
it just wasn't meant to be
just like an off-tone melody
i need to put you out of your misery..
i showed you what you wanted to see
you never saw who was the real me
our destiny,, was not meant to be
wipe your tears away and hear me when i say
i want you to leave..
after all i did to be with you,
i believed my own lies
and now i apologize
i don't want to disguise
behind the masks, but now i realize
as you sail across the oceans
far away as it seems
i know that the tide will
bring you back home to me
don't worry about me
or how we're far apart
our promises that we're bound to keep
together is where our story ends, our song, our destinyyyyyyyyy
when pictures fade away
and moment passes by
our love remains the same
pours like the rain
don't worry about me
or how we're far apart
we knew the end right from the start
our promises that we're bound to keep