a flying machine glider
Not really. There was no notable person with that name although it is possible that there are (were) people with that name. The Cayley–Hamilton theorem is named, not after a person called Cayley Hamilton, but after TWO mathematicians: Arthur Cayley and William Rowan Hamilton.
cayley did addition and divisen I know that because I'm cayley
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George Cayley was born in Scarborough, Yorkshire in 1733.
yes
buggie
a flying machine glider
Cambridge Cambridgeshire, England
Richmond, London England
Yes he invented it in the early 1900"S
Not really. There was no notable person with that name although it is possible that there are (were) people with that name. The Cayley–Hamilton theorem is named, not after a person called Cayley Hamilton, but after TWO mathematicians: Arthur Cayley and William Rowan Hamilton.
Arthur Cayley
To make it easier and quicer to transport.
He was not known to invent anything.
He was considered the "father of aerodynamics". he invented the first unmanned glider, not a car. His focus was aeronautics(flying).
Ronald C. D. Jasper has written: 'Arthur Cayley Headlam'