1752
Gabriel Cramer was a Swiss mathematician who studied at the University of Geneva. He is best known for his work in algebra and for developing Cramer's Rule, a mathematical theorem used for solving systems of linear equations. His education and early career were significantly influenced by the intellectual environment of the Enlightenment in Switzerland.
Malinda Cramer died on 1906-08-02.
Bernard Lamy - mathematician - died in 1715.
Daniel Murray - mathematician - died in 1934.
Charles Hayes - mathematician - died in 1760.
Gabriel Cramer died on January 4, 1752 at the age of 47.
Gabriel Cramer was a Swiss mathematician who studied at the University of Geneva. He is best known for his work in algebra and for developing Cramer's Rule, a mathematical theorem used for solving systems of linear equations. His education and early career were significantly influenced by the intellectual environment of the Enlightenment in Switzerland.
Gabriel Cramer was born on July 31, 1704.
Gabriel Cramer was born on July 31, 1704.
Gabriel Cramer died on January 4, 1752 at the age of 47.
Gabriel Cramer was born on July 31, 1704 and died on January 4, 1752. Gabriel Cramer would have been 47 years old at the time of death or 310 years old today.
Peter Cramer died in 1782.
Anna Cramer died in 1968.
Pieter Cramer died in 1776.
Catharina Cramer died in 1746.
Max Cramer died in 2010.
August Cramer died in 1912.