First Book, Part 2-19 "LAT101 - Mathematics in Daily Roman Life"

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This is me reading my first book. The PDF is available at https://www.linktr.ee/hackingcovfefe .

As I ended this video, I had quipped "The Romans were better at mathematics than you are". Seriously, as we explore this last paper of mine in this book which I recorded (I skipped this and finished the rest of the book before coming to it so, while it is in the middle... I recorded this one last), just as it can be said that "Rome wasn't built in a day"... It may also one day be said that "Rome wasn't built without mathematics".

Amusingly, I had compiled this presentation and sent it in for the assignment to the professor and yet this was the first time I actually explored the "creating concentric ellipses" diagram and instructions graphic that I had included; holy crap, it works and despite looking complex it is actually quite simple. Like much of this other stuff which I had included in this presentation.

Like everything else here, I received an A. lol. I mean, like, shouldn't I have gotten an S for almost all of it? XD

This was a fun adventure of a presentation, though. Holy crap, just thinking of everything as I went along and then also tying it into recent history that I had become acquainted with...

Rome is fucking amazing.

It still exists, today; the form has just changed.

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