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    exceptional women who have fought and continue to fight against societal norms that prevent women from achieving their goals. Emmy Noether is a Jewish and German mathematician who faced many challenges to become one of the most important mathematicians of all time. Albert Einstein said “In the judgment of the most competent living mathematicians‚ Fräulein Noether was the most significant creative mathematical genius thus far produced...” (Einstein 1935). While Emmy Noether is not well known to the general

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    Pie-the Infinite Number

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    not the root of any nonzero polynomial having rational coefficients. The transcendence of π implies that it is impossible to solve the ancient challenge of squaring the circle with a compass and straight-edge. In the 20th and 21st centuries‚ mathematicians and computer scientists discovered new approaches that – when combined with increasing computational power – extended the decimal representation of π to‚ as of late 2011‚ over 10 trillion (1013) digits. [1] Scientific applications generally require

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    Father of Algebra

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    explains the equations that Al-Khwarizmi invented and how they were used. In the source‚ the author states “Al-Khwarizmi wrote numerous books that played important roles in arithmetic and algebra” (Overbay). Not only was The Father of Algebra a mathematician‚ he was also an inventor‚ an Astronomer‚ and a Scholar. The visual source is a page from Al-Khwarizmi’s Kitab Al-Jabr Wal-Muqabala‚ the oldest Arabic works on algebra. Comparing the visual source and the written source helps historians understand

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    Importance of Mathematics

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    are made with supercomputers‚ there has to be a mathematical theory which instructs the computer what is to be done‚ so allowing it to apply its capacity for speed and accuracy. • The development of computers was initiated in this country by mathematicians and logicians‚ who continue to make important contributions to the theory of computer science. • The next generation of software requires the latest methods from what is called category

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    History of Trigonometry

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    building‚ agriculture and education. The Babylonians could measure angles‚ and are believed to have invented the division of the cirle into 360º.[1] However‚ it was the Greeks who are seen as the original pioneers of trigonometry. A Greek mathematician‚ Euclid‚ who lived around 300 BC was an important figure in geometry and trigonometry. He is most renowned for Euclid’s Elements‚ a very careful study in proving more complex geometric properties from simpler principles. Although there is some

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    Mathematical Happening

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    Mathematical Happenings Rayne Charni MTH 110 April 6‚ 2015 Prof. Charles Hobbs Mathematical Happenings Greek mathematicians from the 7th Century BC‚ such as Pythagoras and Euclid are the reasons for our fundamental understanding of mathematic science today. Adopting elements of mathematics from both the Egyptians and the Babylonians while researching and added their own works has lead to important theories and formulas used for all modern mathematics and science. Pythagoras was born in Samon Greece

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    Aryabhatta

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    com/2013/02/the-great-indian-mathematician.html http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Aryabhata_I.html (Please check this website‚ I was unable to copy the information) Āryabhaṭa (Devanāgarī: आर्यभट) (AD 476 – 550) is the first of the great mathematician-astronomers of the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy. He was born at Muziris (the modern day Kodungallour village) near Thrissur‚ Kerala. Available evidence suggest that he went to Kusumapura for higher studies. He lived

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    Lupain Ng Taglamig

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    new picture of the debt that we owe to Arabic/Islamic mathematics. Certainly many of the ideas which were previously thought to have been brilliant new conceptions due to European mathematicians of the sixteenth‚ seventeenth and eighteenth centuries are now known to have been developed by Arabic/Islamic mathematicians around four centuries earlier. In many respects the mathematics studied today is far closer in style to that of the Arabic/Islamic contribution than to that of the Greeks. There is

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    Pierre de Fermat

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    attended the University of Toulouse before moving to Bordeaux in the second half of the 1620s. In Bordeaux he began his first serious mathematical researches and in 1629 he gave a copy of his restoration of Apollonius’s Plane loci to one of the mathematicians there. Certainly in Bordeaux he was in contact with Beaugrand and during this time he produced important work on maxima and minima which he gave to Étienne d’Espagnet who clearly shared mathematical interests with Fermat. From Bordeaux Fermat

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    decimal system uses nine digits (1 to 9) and the symbol zero (for nothing) to denote all natural numbers by assigning a place value to the digits. The Arabs carried this system to Africa and Europe. 1) Aryabhata is the first well known Indian mathematician. Born in Kerala‚ he completed his studies at the university of Nalanda. In the section Ganita (calculations) of his astronomical treatise Aryabhatiya‚ he made the fundamental advance in finding the lengths of chords of circles‚ by using the half

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