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He is known for his significant advances in trigonometry.
In order to solve problems using Calculus, you have to know Calculus.
Euclid a Greek mathematician
India did. A mathematician known as Budhayana.
There is no single mathematician. It has been known since ancient times that the length of the diagonal of a unit square is sqrt(2) which is irrational.
As a scientist, he is mainly known for the general law of gravitation, and Newton's laws of movement. As a mathematician, he basically invented calculus (so did another mathematician, Leibniz, independently of Newton).
Leonhard Euler is known as a Swiss mathematician and physicist. He made many famously known accomplishments in the area of calculus and graph theory.
You are probably referring to the German mathematician and scientist Carl Friedrich Gauss. He lived from 1777 to 1855; a child prodigy who was obsessed by mathematics throughout his life, he made important contributions to differential geometry, algebra, and calculus.
He is known for his significant advances in trigonometry.
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Edmund LandauArchimedes
In order to solve problems using Calculus, you have to know Calculus.
Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz was a German philosopher and mathematician. He is best known for developing the infinitesimal calculus and for his mathematical notation, which has been widely used ever since it was published.
Saturnino L. Salas is a mathematician and author known for his work on calculus and mathematics education. He has written several textbooks on calculus, algebra, and mathematics pedagogy aimed at college-level students. His writing often focuses on making complex mathematical concepts more accessible and engaging for students.
That would be Pope Saint Gregory I.
No, Pope Gregory the Great .was also known as Pope Gregory I.
Euclid's Elements of Geometry is often referred to as "the mathematician's bible".