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life other than he was born in the city of Stagira in Northern Greece studied in Plato’s academy and
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say one-millionth of a second, again centered at time one second, as before. But then you could
imagine putting a million dots between each of those pairs of dots, to have a dot every trillionth of a
second. These results were also noted by the Greeks, and set down in tabular form as follows. That
is, if it went two feet in the one-hundredth of a second interval, it was traveling at two hundred feet
per second during that interval. (Of course, it might not be going at that speed for the whole flight-
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has been proved by the mathematicians that there are infinitely more irrational numbers than there are
rational numbers. Archimedes’ strategy was to divide the whole surface into ribbons like this, and
find the area of each ribbon by taking it to be part of a cone. Let us divide time up into instants,
where an instant is an indivisibly small time. Here we are saying that if you want the speed to some
preassigned accuracy, we can find it by taking a sufficiently small time interval around the time in
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Egypt was a Greek mathematician, astronomer, geographer, and astrologer. It’s not very clear how
quickly this is happening. He was commissioned to design the cathedral of Hagia Sophia, in which
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parallel to the top circle, to get a sort of ring-shaped bit of cone.
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using the method of exhaustion to prove that the area of the sphere was 4?pi? r 2. This is precisely
equivalent to a modern integral calculus solution of the same problem, and just as rigorous (but more
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know the other length, BD, but we do know that BC must equal 1, because it’s just the radius of the
circle again. His strategy was to double the number of sides of the polygon, that is, to replace the
hexagon by a twelve-sided regular polygon, a dodecagon. These results were also noted by the
Greeks, and set down in tabular form as follows. The ancient Greeks had myths, heroes, and
legends, and some of them involved exact and precise numbers. Total Pages 6 pages Answer Key
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by our team. Imagine the time from zero to two seconds represented by a geometric line two inches
long on a piece of paper. It is clear from the figure that the circumference of the circle, the total
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smaller and smaller intervals before he catches the tortoise. In his treatise “On Burning Glasses”, he
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quickly this is happening. If we write down running totals of time elapsed to each of these points we
get 10 seconds, 11 seconds, 11.1 seconds, 11.11 seconds and so on. You could start by putting dots
every millionth of a second, say. We shall be discussing this case further when we get to Galileo. But
then you could imagine putting a million dots between each of those pairs of dots, to have a dot
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students (US) and Primary school students (UK). He then started all over again with regular polygons
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Bible Unity Study, incorporating math into the unit. I believe it is important that we open avenues of
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in order to elevate the greater discussion of ideas among the engaged populace. He also described
the string construction of the ellipse and its properties. Archimedes anticipated modern calculus and
studied it by applying concepts of infinitesimals and the method of exhaustion to derive and prove a
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sphere, and the area under a parabola. In the year, 1944 Apostol received his Bachelor of Science in
chemical engineering, a Master’s degree in mathematics, and a Ph.D. in mathematics from the
University of California, Berkeley in 1948. If we want to describe the motion of the arrow in this
situation, we must divide time up into smaller intervals, say thousandths of a second, or even ten-
thousandths of a second, depending on how precisely we want to follow the change in speed. He
created a miniature earthquake by sending steam through leather tubes he had fixed among the
beams and flooring and by simulating thunder, lightning, and flashing excruciating light from the
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height, so they have total area the same as a long thin triangle having the same height, and base
length equal to the perimeter of the 16-sided polygon. They then solve a set of math problems using
the numbers. All this dividing time up into small intervals and finding the average speed in each
interval gives a pretty good idea of the arrow’s progress, but it’s still a reasonable question to ask:
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