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Isaac Newton: 

Isaac Newton Curriculum vitae

Isaac Newton: 

Isaac Newton Sir Isaac Newton was born January 4, 1643 – March 31, 1727 in England He is known as a physicist and mathematician He is famous for his work on the laws of motion, optics, gravity, and calculus.

Isaac Newton: 

Isaac Newton He started his education at the The King’s School, Grantham. After a few years, his mother called him back to his home and asked him to do farming. But, his teacher begged for Isaac to come back to his school. So, after one year he did so. Later, he wrote a paper called the Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica which became very famous.

Isaac Newton: 

Isaac Newton Early life His father had died three months before his birth. When Isaac was three his mother remarried, and Isaac remained with his grandmother. He was not interested in the family farm, so he was sent to the University of Cambridge to study.

Isaac Newton: 

Isaac Newton Early working Isaac Newton explained the workings of the universe through mathematics. Isaac published his most famous book, Principia, in 1687 while he was a mathematics professor at Trinity College, Cambridge.

Isaac Newton: 

Isaac Newton Isaac Newton died on March 20, 1727 in London, England. He is buried in Westminster Abbey.

Isaac Newton: 

Isaac Newton He was not only phisician, but he had also done some mathematics theories.

Coordinate system: 

Coordinate system Coordinate:

Calculus: 

Calculus Calculus is a branch of mathematics that includes the study of limits, derivatives, integrals, and infinite series. Most basically, calculus is the study of change, in the same way that geometry is the study of space. Calculus builds on algebra, trigonometry, and analytic geometry.

Calculus / Example: 

Calculus / Example

Calculus - Definitions: 

Calculus - Definitions x, y = Fluents:Describe route of matter point. x, y = Fluxe:Speeds, in which the values are changing x, y = Infinitely small prirustky of Fluents, are moments of Fluxe.

Calculus: 

Calculus The Formula for Calculus is : f(x+xo,y+yo) = 0 Example: if we have an equation of : y = xn, then we add y - xn = 0, we get (y . yo) . (x . xo)n = 0

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Sources www.wikipedia.org www.zac.cz www.google.com www.google.pictures.com

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