Sir Isaac Newton- 1642-1727 England. He contributed to Algebra and the theory of equations. He applied calculus for finding areas, tangents, the lengths of curves and the maxima and minima of functions. He is noted as the father of Calculus and shares cre
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Archimedes of Syracuse (212-287 BC) Greek domain.
Archimedes made great advances in number theory, algebra and analysis. He is most known for his many theorems of plane and solid geometry. -
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Euclid-Megara & Alexandria (ca 322-275 BC) Greece/Egypt
Euclid was the first to prove that there are an infinitely many prime numbers and the unique factorization theorem. -
Sir Isaac Newton- 1642-1727 England
He contributed to Algebra and the theory of equations. He applied calculus for finding areas, tangents, the lengths of curves and the maxima and minima of functions. He is noted as the father of Calculus and shares credit with Leibniz for the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. -
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Sir Isaac Newton- 1642-1727 England
He contributed to Algebra and the theory of equations. He applied calculus for finding areas, tangents, the lengths of curves and the maxima and minima of functions. He is noted as the father of Calculus and shares credit with Leibniz for the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.