What were Archimedes' contributions to math?

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Archimedes' many contributions to mathematics and mechanics include calculating the value of ¹, devising a mathematical exponential system to express extremely large numbers (he said he could numerically represent the grains of sand that would be needed to fill the universe), developing Archimedes' principle , and inventing Archimedes' screw .

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