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    about the discrimination that followed their journey. The most dominant characters are Dorothy Vaughan‚ Katherine Johnson‚ and Mary Jackson. Dorothy Vaughan was an African American mathematician who became acting supervisor of the West Area Computers. Katherine Johnson is an African-American physicist and mathematician who made contributions to the United States’ aeronautics and space programs. She also contributed in trajectories‚ launch windows‚ and emergency back-up return paths for many flights

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    Brilliant‚ hidden‚ and mathematician are three words that describe Katherine Johnson. Many people believe that Katherine Johnson was just a smart woman at NASA‚ but she was so much more. As a well known mathematician for NASA‚ Katherine Johnson showed Americans that African American women are just as useful as white women. She left a lasting legacy as an extremely intelligent hidden figure. Katherine Johnson’s childhood was one of many contributing factors that helped her get to where she is

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    of its face. In other words‚ the quantity he found for the seked is the cotangent of the angle to the base of the pyramid and its face.[2] Greek mathematics The chord of an angle subtends the arc of the angle. Ancient Greek and Hellenistic mathematicians made use of the chord. Given a circle and an arc on the circle‚ the chord is the line that subtends the arc. A chord’s perpendicular bisector passes through the center of the circle and bisects the angle. One half of the bisected chord is the

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    impact aids in understanding the history of how technology has developed so thoroughly and what significant events happened to facilitate such an advanced society. A better understanding can be derived by analyzing the historical background on the mathematicians‚ the time periods‚ and the contributions that affected their society and modern society as well as specific examples of how the mathematical developments affected society. Math had and has a great impact in technology. During the 20th

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    with the idea that he mustered up the courage to beg his father to become a mathematician. Finally‚ just before entering college‚ his father let Georg study mathematics. In 1862‚ Georg Cantor entered the University of Zurich only to transfer the next year to the University of Berlin after his father’s death. At Berlin he studied mathematics‚ philosophy and physics. There he studied under some of the greatest mathematicians of the day including Kronecker and Weierstrass. After receiving his doctorate

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    thousands of years and has touched over every major civilization. It is a combination of geometry‚ and astronomy and has many practical applications over history. Trigonometry is a branch of math first created by 2nd century BC by the Greek mathematician Hipparchus. The history of trigonometry and of trigonometric functions sticks to the general lines of the history of math. Early research of triangles could be found in the 2nd millennium BC‚ in Egyptian and Babylonian math. Methodical research

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    CAUSES OF POOR PERFORMANCE OF THE STUDENTS IN LEARNING MATHEMATICS CHAPTER 1: BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY This study aims to know the reason why students are having a hard time learning the subject Mathematics‚ and to hopefully give some ways on how they can improve their mathematical skills. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM This study aims to know the causes of poor performance of the students in learning Mathemetics . Specifically‚ it seeks to

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    Mary Cartwright was a british mathematician who was very intelligent and diligent in her career of mathematics. Mary Cartwright was born on December 17‚ 1990 in Aynho‚ Northamptonshire‚ England. William Cartwright was her father who was a vicar or a holder of a church in England. Her mother was Lucy Cartwright. She had 4 siblings‚ but sadly 2 of her brothers died in World War I. Mary Cartwright was homeschooled until she was 11 years old. At only 11 years old she went to Leamington High

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    Archimedes Archimedes of Syracuse (c.287 BC - c. 212 BC) was an ancient Greek mathematician‚ physicist and engineer. Although little is known about his life‚ he is regarded as one of the most important scientists in classical antiquity. In addition to making important discoveries in the field of mathematics and geometry‚ he is credited with producing machines that were well ahead of their time. The Ancient Roman historians showed a strong interest in Archimedes and wrote several biographies relating

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    axioms to find new theorems that could be proven. These theorems would be used to find solutions of both practical and abstract nature. 2. Thales: Thales of Miletus born in 624 B.C.‚ was the first known Greek philosopher‚ scientist‚ and mathematician. After studying in Egypt‚ Thales was the first philosopher to introduce geometry to the Greeks. Thales discovered how to determine the height of a pyramid through indirect measurement. Thales was also credited with being the first to discover that

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