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    Archimedes

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    Archimedes of Syracuse (287 BC – 212 BC) was a Greek mathematician‚ physicist‚ engineer‚ inventor‚ and astronomer. Archimedes is generally considered to be the greatest mathematician of antiquity and one of the greatest of all time. He used the method of exhaustion to calculate the area under the arc of a parabola with the summation of an infinite series‚ and gave a remarkably accurate approximation of pi. He also defined the spiral bearing his name‚ formulae for the volumes of solids of revolution

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    used it to find the volume of a sphere.[2] In AD 499 the Indian mathematician Aryabhata used the notion of infinitesimals and expressed an astronomical problem in the form of a basic differential equation.[4] This equation eventually led Bhāskara II in the 12th century to develop an early derivative representing infinitesimal change‚ and he described an early form of "Rolle’s theorem".[5] Around AD 1000‚ the Islamic mathematician Ibn al-Haytham (Alhazen) was the first to derive the formula for the

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    HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS The history of mathematics is nearly as old as humanity itself. Since antiquity‚ mathematics has been fundamental to advances in science‚ engineering‚ and philosophy. It has evolved from simple counting‚ measurement and calculation‚ and the systematic study of the shapes and motions of physical objects‚ through the application of abstraction‚ imagination and logic‚ to the broad‚ complex and often abstract discipline we know today. From the notched bones of early man

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    `Famous mathematician Amalie Emmy Noether The famous German mathematician that is not very well know but is noticed for her contributions is Noether. Amalie Emmy Noether‚ named after her mother Ida Amalie; was born on March 23‚ 1882. Emmy died in Bryn Mawr‚ Pennsylvania during the year of 1935. Emmy had four siblings but only two of them survived their childhood. Her brother and father were both mathematicians. Noether never married because she was focused on math all the time. Noether attended

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    Maths

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    and Math (disambiguation). Euclid‚ Greek mathematician‚ 3rd century BC‚ as imagined by Raphael in this detail from The School of Athens.[1]Mathematics is the abstract study of quantity (numbers)‚[2] structure‚[3] space‚[2] change‚[4][5] and any topic which has quantities and therefore can be studied quantitatively.[6] It has no generally accepted definition.[7][8] Mathematicians seek out patterns[9][10] and formulate new conjectures. Mathematicians resolve the truth or falsity of conjectures

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    EUCLID: The Man Who Created a Math Class Euclid of Alexandria was born in about 325 BC. He is the most prominent mathematician of antiquity best known for his dissertation on mathematics. He was able to create "The Elements" which included the composition of many other famous mathematicians together. He began exploring math because he felt that he needed to compile certain things and fix certain postulates and theorems. His book included‚ many of Eudoxus’ theorems‚ he perfected many of Theaetetus’s

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    Pierre De Fermat

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    Pierre de Fermat was born August 17‚ 1601 in Beaumont- Lomagne‚ France. Pierre was born into a Catholic family and was baptized August 20‚ 1601. He was one of four children‚ three boys and one girl. Pierre’s father was a leather merchant and the second consul of his hometown. His mother was a parliamentary noblesse de la robe. He began his secondary schooling at Cordeliers. Then it was said he went to the University of Toulouse. He acquired his degree of Bachelor of Civil Laws from the University

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    If anyone has read through the play of Proof by David Auburn‚ we’d all know who Hal is and his nature. Hal‚ or Harold Dobbs‚ is a primary character within the play. He was the student of the well-known mathematician‚ Robert‚ who recently passed away. Hal was an aspiring young man since his days in college to be one of the greatest math innovators of his time‚ but‚ do we really know Hal behind the scenes‚ outside of the play? Hal was born in Vancouver‚ Canada‚ to a very fortunate family‚ He had

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    Emmy Noether Essay

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    When thinking of mathematicians‚ usually people would envision a male rather than a female. However‚ this is false. Though many males have provided a vast amount of contributions to the mathematic field‚ numerous women have also played an immense role as well. Emmy Noether is one woman in the mathematic field who has contributed and transformed mathematics. Bettye Anne Case and Anne M. Leggett state‚ “Noether is indisputably among the greatest mathematicians of the twentieth century” (3). This is

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    Binomial Theorem

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    but they were known to many mathematicians who preceded him. The 4th century B.C. Greek mathematician Euclid mentioned the special case of the binomial theorem for exponent 2 as did the 3rd century B.C. Indian mathematician Pingala to higher orders. A more general binomial theorem and the so-called "Pascal’s triangle" were known in the 10th-century A.D. to Indian mathematician Halayudha and Persian mathematician Al-Karaji‚ and in the 13th century to Chinese mathematician Yang Hui‚ who all derived similar

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