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Isaac newton used all types of math that existed at the time. And when he needed

to do a calculation that no existing type of math could do, he invented a new type.

(It's the one we call 'integral calculus' now.)

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He wasn't entirely the one who discovered it, but In his way of thinking he did. He also discovered Calculus, (what we call it). So yes, I suppose, he did discover maths.

No, he did not discover math. Ancient civilizations had a good understanding of math including geometry sometimes referred to as sacred math. The Sumerians in particular had an understanding of it. Newton certainly developed aspects of it, but he did not discover it.

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he was a grat mathematician, a famose saying is (Life is to short so live like you were dyeing.)

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He created an entire new math...called Calculus.
most notably invented calculus, but there are heaps of other things too - see wikipedia list of entries named after isaac newton

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Isaac Newton was the co-creator of calculus along with Gottfried Leibniz.

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no. But he was a GENIUS in mathematics no but he danced

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Contributions in algebra include binomial expansions, and the binomial theorem. He developed calculus.

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No, he was english.

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An apple

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