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    practical problems as opposed to the Greek view. One of the great examples is that how Romans had to solve problems with geometric methods over trigonometric methods‚ and they were calling mathematicians as geometers because the term mathematician was considered derogatory. In addition to degradation of mathematicians and their way of work‚ Romans looked down on to the Greek schools teaching math to students. They have never supported them – those schools were usually state funded – and actually harassed

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    A mathematician is a person whose primary area study is the field of mathematics. Mathematicians are concerned with logic‚ space‚ transformations‚ numbers and more general ideas which encompass these concepts. Some notable mathematicians include Archimedes of Syracuse‚ Leonhard Paul Euler‚ Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss‚ Johann Bernoulli‚ Jacob Bernoulli‚ Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī‚ Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann‚ Gottfried Leibniz‚ Euclid of Alexandria‚ Jules Henri Poincaré‚ Srinivasa Ramanujan

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    Mathematics itself did not exist before the first mathematician. But‚ from this can we concluded that math is ultimately being created? I don’t think so. I do think mathematics is also discovered. Looking at this example might trigger our mind to think more about it. Eclipse is the example. Have you ever thought how human being can determine when eclipse is about to happen very precisely? By using a set of statistic and also calculation‚ mathematicians are able to predict when the next eclipse would

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    imaginary number. But it wasn’t just created it took a long time to convince mathematicians to accept the new number. Over time I was created. This also includes complex numbers‚ which are numbers that have both real and imaginary numbers and people now use I in everyday math. I was created because everyone needed it. At first the square root of a negative number was thought to be impossible. However‚ mathematicians soon came up with the idea that a number to solve this equations could be created

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    female mathematicians managed to break social barriers and propel the US space agency to new heights. The heroines of the story are Dorothy Vaughan‚ Katherine Johnson and Mary Jackson. The US involvement in World War II in 1941 opened the door to them. The country needed engineers and scientists to come up with new technologies to help planes fly higher and faster. But segregation was still a reality. There were dozens of African-Americans‚ both male and female‚ working as mathematicians and physicists

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    History of Mathematics Compare and contrast mathematics in India and China in the period 213 BCE to 1425 CE. India and China prepared the main contributions in the past for mathematics that has influenced mathematics in today’s day and age‚ with numerous discoveries that would inspire the world of mathematics to an unimaginable degree. The period 213 BCE and 1425 CE is important to examine just because we believe that this was the approximate time of the Buddhist missionaries‚ were they travelled

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    Write an essay outlining your personal response to this topic. “Mathematicians have the concept of rigorous proof‚ which leads to knowing something with complete certainty. Consider the extent to which complete certainty might be achievable in mathematics and the natural sciences.” To what extent can man use mathematics and the natural sciences to embrace the concept of achieving absolute certainty? It is not possible for humans to achieve absolute certainty in knowledge using mathematics and

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    contribution as brilliant mathematicians. Despite their widely spread fame as the world’s first greatest mathematicians‚ the Greeks had competitors. My contention is that the Mayans were one of the top mathematicians of the ancient world and were even more advanced than the Greeks. Ancient Greek mathematics has been developed since the early seventh century B.C. which could also be called the period during the Hellenistic Mathematics. Some of the greatest Ancient Greek mathematicians were Pythagoras‚ Aristotle

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    Leonhard Euler was considered of the greatest mathematicians that ever existed. He was responsible for creating many math concepts including the invention of i. He also wrote many books that are still used to this day to teach students all over the world. Leonhard Euler was born on April 15‚ 1707 in Basel‚ Switzerland. Before he decide to become a mathematician‚ he at first thought he was going to be a clergyman‚ a religious priest. His parents‚ however‚ saw his potential for mathematics and sent

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    to Arcueil‚ fearing the dangers of life in Paris [6‚ p.1]. Nevertheless‚ they soon returned to Paris and Cauchy began his education. Most of Cauchy’s early education was from his father‚ Louis Francois Cauchy. The family was often visited by mathematicians‚ such as Lagrange and Laplace. Lagrange took a deep interest in Cauchy’s education‚ suggesting that Cauchy receive a good education in languages prior to studying mathematics [2‚ p.1]. In 1802‚ Cauchy entered Ecole Centrale du Pantheon studying

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