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Physics, 25.03.2021 17:00, cancerbaby209

How did Pythagoras combine math and philosophy? A. He was a skilled musician as well as a philosopher.
B. He kept track of the number of new philosophies emerging.
C. He believed that math could be used to explain the entire universe.
D. He thought that numbers were the universal element that made up all things.

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