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Mathematicians

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When and where was Fermat born?   1601 in Beaumont de Lomagne near Toulouse  
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When and where did Fermat die?   1665 in Castres  
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Fermat's family was in the ----- profession.   legal  
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Fermat's main occupation was a -----.   lawyer  
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Fermat's hobby was -----.   math  
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Fermat refused to -----.   publish his work  
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Fermat refused to publish his work, so it was collected by whom?   his son  
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Fermat married and had ----- children.   five  
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Fermat attended a Franciscan ------.   monastery  
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In 1653, Fermat was mistakenly reported killed by what?   a plague that swept through the city  
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Fermat is considered one of the fathers of ------.   Analytic Geometry  
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What did Fermat lay the foundation for?   Calculus  
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What did Fermat and Pascal invent?   The theory of probability  
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Fermat's father was a wealthy what?   leather merchant  
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Where did Fermat practice law and study math?   Toulouse  
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Fermat's last theorem stated what?   X^n+Y^n=Z^n  
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Whose theories did Fermat base his ideas on calculus on?   Newton  
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What was Fermat famous for?   his extension of the Pythagorean theorem  
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Fermat was from what country?   France  
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What was Fermat the founder of?   modern number theory  
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How many siblings did Fermat have?   a brother and two sisters  
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When was Fermat promoted to the highest level of the criminal court?   1652  
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Fermat changed his name from ---- to -----.   Pierre Fermat, Pierre de Fermat  
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Where was Fermat's education as a child?   at home  
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What was Fermat's first recorded achievement?   The restoration of Apollonius's Plane Loci  
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Why did Fermat keep some proofs and theorems to himself?   Out of sheer joy that he could stump the other "geniuses"  
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Where did Fermat move in the second half of the 1620's?   Bordeaux  
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Fermat's work was so ingenious that Descarte was jealous and wanted to ----- Fermat's reputation   damage  
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Fermat's interest in ------ helped him prove geometrical theorems.   physics  
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Fermat's last theorem was unsolved for ----- centuries.   three  
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Fermat was given credit for the development of ----- with his work regarding tangents and stationary points.   calculus  
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Fermat found mistakes in ----- description of free fall.   Galileo's  
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Where/when did Descartes die?   February 11, 1650 in Stockholm, Sweden  
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What was Descartes' last important work published during his lifetime?   Passions of the Soul  
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What is Descartes most famous quote?   I think therefore I am (cogito ergo sum)  
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What caused Descartes' death?   the queen made him get up and 5 in the morning, causing his death of pneumonia  
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Where did Descartes attend school as a boy?   La Fleche (Jesuit School) at age 8  
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What were Descartes chief contributions to math?   analytic geometry and the theory of vortices  
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What was the name of the family estate Descartes lived on?   Les Cartes  
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In 1617, Descartes joined -----.   the army  
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Where/when was Rene Descartes born?   March31, 1596 in La Haye, Touraine, France  
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Who were Descartes parents?   Joachim Descartes, Jeanne Brochard  
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Does Descartes have any descendants?   No, his illegitimate daughter died at a young age  
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Which of his works was Descartes afraid to publish and why?   "La Monde" (The World), he was afraid of punishment  
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Descartes first work ----- dealt with the science of -----?   The Discourse, philosophy  
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Which of Descartes works inculdes 6 meditations and is designed for philosophers and theologians?   Meditations  
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What is Descartes called the father of?   Modern philosophy  
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Descartes was tutoring which important person at the time of his death?   Queen Christine of Sweden  
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What religion was Descartes?   Roman Catholic  
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In what city are Descartes remains?   Paris, France  
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Descarte contributed to so many scientific fields that his nickname became -----.   Jack of all Trades  
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Descartes claimed the world was made of two basic substances, ----- and -----.   matter, spirit  
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What are the Cartesian coordinates Decartes discovered?   X, Y, Z  
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Descartes had ----- health as a child.   poor  
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Did Descartes marry?   No  
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Descartes believed ----- and the mind resembled each other b/c both think but have no physical being.   God  
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Did Descarte have any disabilities?   B/c of his unhealthiness, he could only wake up at a time when he felt ready or he would become sick  
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Where did Descartes attend college?   Obtained a law degree at University of Poitiers  
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What did Descartes do for a living?   became a gentle man officer in the army of Prince Maurice of Nassau  
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What did Descartes do after he was finished with the army?   retired from the army in Holland to perform scientific/mathematical research and philosophical reflection.  
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What discoveries did Descartes make in math?   Founder of analytic geometry  
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did Descartes discover anythin outside of math?   researched optics in the case of reflection and refraction of light  
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What was Descartes family life?   wealthy, well-to-do family  
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What was Euclid also known as?   the father of geometry  
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When was Euclid born?   c. 325 B.C.  
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What country was Euclid born in?   Greece  
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Where did Euclid teach and live?   Alexandria, Egypt  
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What three geometrical definitions did Euclid create?   oblong, rhombus, rhomboid  
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What was Euclid's most famous work, and how many books are in it?   The Elements, 13  
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When was the first printed copy of The Elements published?   1482  
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What does Euclid's first postulate state?   a line can be drawn from any two points  
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What does Euclid's fourth postulate state?   All right angles are equal  
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What is Euclid's famous fifth postulate known as?   the parallel postulate  
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Which of Euclid's books is an introduction to mathematical astronomy?   Phaenomena  
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Which of Euclid's books was one of the first works on perspective?   Optics  
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In what year did Euclid die?   c. 265 B.C.  
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What is Elements?   a 13 volume work of Greek math and geometry  
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Why was Elements so special?   it is often considered the greatest mathematical book of all time  
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Where was Euclid educated?   Plato's academy in Athens, Greece  
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What was Euclid's profession?   teacher and mathematician  
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What made Euclid so influential?   he was one of the first to attempt to standardize mathematics  
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How many postulates did Euclid have?   5  
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How did the community react to Euclid's findings?   They accepted his ideas  
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Who were the first people to write about Euclid after his death?   Proclus and Pappus of Alexandria  
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Which king encouraged Euclid to teach in Alexandria?   Ptolemy I  
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Who did historians often confuse Euclid the Mathematician with?   the philosopher Euclid of Megara  
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What was the method of math that Euclid inspired?   Axiomatic method of modern mathmatics  
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About how many copies of Euclid's The Elements have been published wince 1482?   more than 1,000  
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What was Euclid's personality like?   kind, patient, fair, but sarcastic  
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How was Euclid viewed by his peers?   godlike, overly thorough  
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What happened with King Ptolemy?   when the king asked if there was an easier way to learn geometry, Euclid sent him home  
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What did Euclid do to one of his students?   When his student asked what he would gain out of learning geometry, Euclid said, "Give him a nickel, since he must make gain by what he learns"  
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What was Gauss's birthday?   April 30, 1777  
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Where was Gauss born?   Brunswick, Germany  
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How many siblings did Gauss have?   0  
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What university did Gauss attend?   University of Gottingen  
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What was the name of the asteroid whose orbit Gauss claculated?   Ceres - the first asteroid discovered  
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When did Gauss die?   February 23, 1855  
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What did Gauss realize at age 10?   How to mentally add the numbers 1-100  
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What did Gauss discover about all regular polygons?   They can be constructed with just a ruler and a compass  
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What did Gauss receive from the Duke of Brunswick at the age of 14?   A stipend which allowed him to devote his time to his studies  
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Gauss was the first to prove the -----   Fundamental theorem of algebra  
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What was the name of Gauss   (blank)  
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What was the name of Gauss's book on the theory of numbers?   Disquisitiones Arithmeticae  
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What was the name of the new algebra Gauss introduced?   Algebra of Congruence  
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Gauss came of with a standard symbol of -----?   Congruence  
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Name what Gauss established that states when any group, called a population, having one or more common characteristics, is measured and graphed it would most often form a particular pattern?   Gaussian Curve, Normal Curve  
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Gauss was a professor of what at Gottingen observatory?   astronomy  
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What is Gauss the founder of?   differential geometry  
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How many children did Gauss have?   6  
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What does Gauss have inscribed on his tombstone?   a regular 17-gon  
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From 1989 until the end of 2001, where was Gauss's portrait and a normal distribution curve shown?   the German Ten-mark banknote  
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While performing a math problem, Gauss was informed his wife was dying. What was his response?   "Tell her to wait a moment 'til I'm through"  
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What polygon did Gauss construct using only a ruler and a compass and what was its significance?   heptadecagon, it was the most major advance since the Greeks  
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To what did Gauss bring acceptance by graphing complex numbers?   imaginary numbers  
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What theorem did Gauss prove which states that natural numbers can only be shown as the product of prime numbers one way?   fundamental theorem of arithmetic  
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What does a gauss measure?   strength of a magnetic field  
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Gauss completed a geodesic survey of what region of Germany?   the state of Hanover  
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What did Gauss invent as a result of the geodesic survey?   heliotrope  
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Gauss used what equation to specify the location of the magnetic South Pole?   Laplace Equation  
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At what age did Gauss impress his teachers by adding the integers from 1 to 100 by recognizing that the sum was fifty pairs of numbers each pairing to sum 101?   7  
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Of what did Gauss and Wilhelm Webster construct the first successful form?   telegraph  
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Why wasn't Gauss able to have the heptadecagon on his tombstone?   The engraver thought it would look too much like a circle  
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What was Gauss's personal motto?   Pauca sed matura - few but ripe  
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What did the Minister of Geheimat Feonce von Rotenkreuz present Gauss with as a present?   a table of logarithms  
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What medal was Gauss given?   a medal to be the prince of mathematicians  
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What did Gauss do to signal the green men from Mars?   Came up with the idea to draw huge drawings in the Siberian desert  
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In what city was Euler born?   Basel, Swirtzerland  
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When was Euler born?   April 15, 1707  
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What did Euler's father do?   Lutheran minister  
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Under which well-known mathematician did Euler study?   Johann Bernoulli  
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What job did Euler's father want him to have?   Lutheran minister, but Euler did not enjoy it  
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Which university did Euler attend at the age of 13?   University of Basel  
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What religion was Euler?   Lutheran - all his life  
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Who forced Euler to move to Berlin?   Frederick the Great  
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How many times did Euler marry?   twice  
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What did Euler have a master's degree in?   philosophy  
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Did Euler write any books?   Mechanica, Commentarii, etc.  
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Where did Euler die?   St. Petersburg, Russia  
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How did Euler die?   apoplexy (stroke)  
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Euler discovered the formula e^pi*i=0. What is it known as?   Euler's identity  
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What famous topological problem did Euler solve?   Bridge of Konigsberg  
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Name 3 mathematical notations Euler gave us.   f(x), e, i, (delta)y, (pi), (sigma)  
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Which mathematician's work did Euler make improvements on?   Fermat's  
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What was Euler's best-known text?   Introductio in Analysin Infinitorum  
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Euler developed an algorithm to chart the orbit of which celestial body?   moon  
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How many children did Euler have?   13  
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With what physical impairment did Euler live for 17 years?   blindness  
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What year did Euler die?   1783  
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Which two delestial objects are named for Euler?   asteroid, lunar crater  
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How many of Euler's children survived their infancy?   5  
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What did Candorcet say at Euler's death?   "He ceased to calculate and to live"  
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Which book could Euler recite word-for-word?   The Aeneid  
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Where did Euler attended college?   University of Basel and the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, Russia  
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How did Euler become totally blind?   After a cataract operation he was restored to full sight, but he didn't take proper care of himslef and became totally blind a few weeks later.  
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What were some of Euler's formulas?   V-E+F=2 (for convex polyhedrons), e^ix=cos(x)+sin(x)  
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Did Euler serve in the military?   He served as a medical lietenant in the Russian Navy. When he was released, he became a professor of physics.  
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What did Euler study?   theology at first, but he didn't enjoy it and dropped the study  
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What happened to Euler's right eye?   he lost sight in it b/c of harsh weather in his homeland  
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Did Euler win any awards?   2nd prize for best arrangement of masts on a ship  
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What was Euler's elementary school like?   very poor, no math department  
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What happened to Euler's house?   It was burned down in 1771, but he was able to save himself and many of his mathematics manuscipts.  
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Where did Sophie Germain live?   Paris, France  
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What scholar influence Sophie's decision to become a mathematician?   Archimedes  
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During what period, at what age, did Sophie take up an interest in math?   French revolution, 13  
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What was Sophie's pseudonym?   M. LeBlanc  
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How many sisters did Sophi have?   2  
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What year was Sopie born?   1776  
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What languages did Sophie teach herself?   Latin, Greek  
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What social class was Sophie's family a part of?   Bourgeoisie  
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Who was Sophie's mentor and fellow mathematician?   Lagrange  
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Sophie's main works were based on whose theorem?   Fermat's  
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With what German mathematician did Sophie correspond?   Gauss  
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How did Sophie learn math?   taught herself  
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Why wasn't Sophie considered credible in her time?   She was a woman  
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What is Sophie's most important work in number theory?   steps toward solving Fermat's last theorem  
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How old was Sophie when she died?   55  
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What was the cause of Sophie's death?   breast cancer  
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What was Sophie's profession as listed on her death certificate?   property holder  
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Where is there a street named Rue de Sophie Germain?   Paris, France  
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What did Sophie receive after her death?   honorary degree  
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What year did Sophie die?   1831  
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What book inspiried Sophie to become a mathematician?   "The History of Mathematics" by Montcula  
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Which German physicist inspired Sophie with his experiments?   Chladni  
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What difficult task did Sophie take on?   establishing equations for vibrations  
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Which two men aided Sophie in her work on vibrations?   Lagrange and Fourier  
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What prize did Sophie win in 1815?   French Institute  
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What three studies did Sophie contribute to?   acoustics, elasticity, theory of numbers  
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Where did Sophie take correspondence courses?   Ecole Polytechnique  
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Where did Sophie spend a great deal of time as a child?   her father's library  
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Where did Sophie live all her life?   her home  
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What was Sophie's husband's name?   She never married  
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How did Sophie's father discourage her learning?   He took away her clothes, candles, and any source of heat so she couldn't study.  
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What historical event began the year Sophie was born?   American Revolution  
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What was Sophie's system of primes?   If p and 2p+1 are prime, then p is a Sophie Germain prime  
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Who was Archimedes father?   Phidias  
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What was Archimedes father's occupation?   astronomer  
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When was Archimedes born?   287 B.C.  
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Where was Archimedes born?   Syracuse, Sicily  
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When did Archimedes die?   212 B.C.  
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Where did Archimedes die?   Syracuse, Sicily  
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What did Archimedes invent while he was in Egypt?   Archimedes Screw  
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Which mathematician was recorded to be related to King Hieron of Syracuse?   Archimedes  
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Who invented the compound pulley?   Archimedes  
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What is Archimedes most famous theorem which gives the weight of a body immersed in a liquid?   Archimedes principle  
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Archimedes Principle is contained in what work done by Archimedes?   On Floating Bodies  
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What important number used in finding the area of a circle did Archimedes give an accurate approximation of?   pi  
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What is the name of the work of Archimedes that was discovered in 1906 on a 10th century manuscript?   The Method  
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What value did Archimedes obtain by circumscribing a circle with a regular polygon having 96 sides?   pi  
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Archimedes was killed during the capture of which city by the Romans?   Syracuse  
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Which mathematician sent false proofs when he sent theorems to other mathematicians?   Archimedes  
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What form of math was Archimedes most fascinated with?   geometry  
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Which king persuaded Archimedes to build war machines?   The King of Syracuse or King Hieron II  
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Which mathematician did Plutarch wirte many stories about?   Archimedes  
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Why did Archimedes have a better reputation than other mathematicians of his time?   He invented machines used as engines of war  
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Archimedes is proclaimed as one of the three greatest mathematicians of all time. Who are the other two?   Gauss, Newton  
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What did Archimedes develop 2000 years before Newton "discovered" it?   integral calculus  
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What 3-D object did Archimedes formulate the volume of?   sphere  
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Archimedes is credited with the method of the "Powers of -----"   Ten  
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Who killed Archimedes?   Roman solidier who didn't know who he was  
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Archimedes studied under the tutelage of ____   Euclid  
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What modern invention is Archimedes credited with discovering?   lever  
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What was one of Archimedes' nicknames?   the great geometer  
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What ancient weaponry was Archimedes known to construct?   catapult  
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Archimedes' approximation of what geometric symbol is between 3 1/2 and 3 10/71?   pi  
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Instead of pen and paper, what did Archimedes use to figure problems with?   Ashes on a blank wall and oils on his skin  
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What did Archimedes do when he discovered the principle of bouyancy?   He ran down the streets of Syracuse naked  
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What did Archimedes shout when he discovered the principal of bouyancy?   "Eureka"  
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Where was Archimedes when he discovered the principle of buoyancy?   bathtub  
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What is Archimedes' most famous quote?   "Give me a mountain to stand on, and I will move the earth"  
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Name 2 inventions of Archimedes.   many war machines, compound pulley systems, planetarium, water screw, water organ  
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Archimedes is the father of what?   integral calculus  
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What were 2 of Archimedes major writings?   On plane equilibriums, Quadrature of the parabola, On the sphere and cylinder, On spirals, On conoids and spheroids, On the floating bodies, Measurement of a circle, The Sandreckoner, On the method of mechanical problems  
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Who mostly wrote facts about Archimedes life?   Plutarch  
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Where did Archimedes study?   Alexandria, Egypt and chief center of Greek learning  
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What did Archimedes discover?   every object has a center of gravity, basic laws of hydrostatics  
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What was Archimedes nickname during his own time?   the wise one, the master, the great geometer  
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What did Archimedes want inscribed on his tomb?   a sphere containing a cylinder  
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What is another name for the Archimedes Principle?   the Law of Hydrostatics (bouyancy)  
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What was the Archimedes Screw?   An invention that allowed people to pump water upwards  
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Archimedes said, "Give me a place to stand and I will move the earth" after discovering what?   The Law of levers and pulleys  
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In what war was Archimedes killed?   2nd Punic War  
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When was Newton born?   Dec 25, 1642 according to the calendar in use at the time  
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When did Newton die?   March 20, 1727  
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What branch of mathematics did Newton invent?   calculus  
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What laws did Newton formulate describing classical mechanics?   the 3 laws of motion  
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What position did Newton serve at the University of Cambridge?   Lucasion Professor of Mathematics  
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What did Newton's work Optics describe?   his theory of light as a blend of different colors  
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What college did Newton attend?   Trinity College, University of Cambridge  
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Why was Newton reluctant to share his research with other scientists?   he feared they would take credit for his studies  
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Newton represented his university in what political body?   Parliament  
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What club was Newton president of from 1703 til his death?   The Royal Society  
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Newton was made warden and master of which English organization?   the mint  
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Why was Newton knighted?   In recognition of his services at the mint and for his scientific discoveries  
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Which organization did Newton ask to look into who truly created the Theory of Calculus?   The Royal Society  
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Whose laws did Newton prove about the orbits of planets?   Kepler's  
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What did Newton name his dog?   Leibniz  
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What were Newton's interests other than mathematics?   alchemy, mysticism, and theology  
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The French writer Voltaire first recorded what story involving Newton?   that an apple fell on his head and led him to the discovery of gravity  
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Newton invented what wrestling submission move?   the Woolsthorpe Cloverleaf, of which the Texas Cloverleaf is derived.  
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Newton fathered 12 children with how many mothers?   11  
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Newton described his principle of universal gravitation in which book?   Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy  
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True of False: Newton supported King James in making all universities Catholic   False  
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What was Newton's greates an most known work that was published in 1687?   Principia  
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Newtons work about light and spectrum established in 1692.   Opticks  
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Newton studied the works of which famous French mathematician?   Descartes  
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On what holiday was Newton born?   Christmas  
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What event led to Newton's theory of gravity?   apple falling from a tree  
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How many books make up Newton's Principia?   3  
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What religion did Newton believe in?   Christianity  
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In which year was Newton born?   1643  
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Did Newton ever marry?   no  
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Newton wanted a degree in what subject?   law  
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Why was Cambridge closed for two years, during which Newton made great advances?   the plague  
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What was Newton's father's name?   Isaac Newton  
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What did Newton's mom want him to be when he grew up?   farmer  
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Where is Newton buried?   Westminster Abbey  
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How many total publications did Newton have?   8  
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Dispute with which British Mathematician over the rights to new discoveries caused prolonged acceptance of Newton's ideas?   Leibniz  
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Who was born in Lincolnshire, England on Jan 4, 1643?   Newton  
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Who was the inventor of calculus?   Newton  
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Who was knighted by Queen Ann of England?   Newton  
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Who discovered the prism and the spectrum of colors and published his discoveries in a book called Opticks?   Newton  
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Who discovered that objects in movement move in a straight line, and objects at rest tend to stay at rest unless acted upon by an outside force?   Newton  
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Who discovered that for every action there is both an equal and opposite reaction?   Newton  
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Who, as a boy, was more interested in making mechanical devices than studying?   Newton  
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This man attended Cambridge University and taught mathematics there.   Newton  
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This man discovered the Binomial Theorem (the sum or difference of two unknowns if raised to a power greater than one, the binomial theorem describest how to represent the result.)   Newton  
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Einstein rejected _____'s explanation of universl gravitation, but not the fact of its operation.   Newton  
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----- discovered how the Earth is held together by gravity, published as Principia at the age of 23   Newton  
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----- discovered the spectrum of colors   Newton  
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Newton named the 7 colors of the spectrum, even though the last, indigo, is barely distinguishable from the others b/c -----   7 was his favorite number  
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Who was involved with the legend of getting hit on the head by an apple while sitting under a tree pondering about the laws of physics?   Newton  
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Within his immediate family, who was Newton's subject of fixation?   his mother  
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Who invented the cat door?   Newton  
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Who found analytic ways to find area, tangents, and lengths of curves?   Newton  
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Who invented the reflecting telescope using mirrors rather than a series of lenses?   Newton  
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Who was inspired by Sir Francis Bacon, Henry Moore, Galileo, and Descartes?   Newton  
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Who invented the sun dial and water clock (powered by the force of dropping water)?   Newton  
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