Every mathematician uses/used integers. It is one of the most important number sets.
Mostly every job out there.... I probly cant name one job that doesn't use integers. But probably a mathematician or a teacher i would say
Integers were not "found" by any specific person. They are a mathematical concept that has been studied and understood by mathematicians throughout history. The concept of integers has been developed and refined over time by many different mathematicians.
It was the French mathematician Rene Descartes who created the coordinate plane.
Pi was invented by William Jones in 1706 who was a Welsh mathematician.
The concept of integers, including positive and negative whole numbers, originated in ancient Mesopotamia around 3000 BCE. The Sumerians developed a system of counting using tokens to represent quantities, which eventually evolved into a written numerical system using cuneiform symbols. These early civilizations laid the foundation for the development of integers as a fundamental mathematical concept.
Fedrick Douglas of course
A Mathematician's Lament was created in 2009.
A Mathematician's Apology was created in 1940.
Every mathematician uses/used integers. It is one of the most important number sets.
Letters to a Young Mathematician was created in 2006.
Categories for the Working Mathematician was created in 1971.
The Mathematician's Air Display was created in 1977.
stephan hawk wrote that god created integers
Mostly every job out there.... I probly cant name one job that doesn't use integers. But probably a mathematician or a teacher i would say
Integers were not "found" by any specific person. They are a mathematical concept that has been studied and understood by mathematicians throughout history. The concept of integers has been developed and refined over time by many different mathematicians.
It was the French mathematician Rene Descartes who created the coordinate plane.