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  1. A Treatise of Algebra in Three Parts ....with an Appendix Concerning.... Geometrical Lines by Colin Maclaurin, 1756
  2. An Account Of Isaac Newton's Philosophical Discoveries (1775) by Colin Maclaurin, 2009-01-26
  3. A Treatise of Fluxions by Colin MacLaurin, 2009-12-22
  4. Dissertatio philosophica inauguralis, de gravitate, aliisque viribus naturalibus, quam ... pro gradu magisterii, ... in auditorio publico academiæ Glasguensis, ... Colinus McLaurin, ... (Latin Edition) by Colin MacLaurin, 2010-06-10
  5. Expositio Philosophiae Newtonianae (1761) (Latin Edition) by Colin MacLaurin, 2009-07-17
  6. Traite D'Algebre Et De La Maniere De L'Appliquer (1753) (French Edition) by Colin Maclaurin, 2010-09-10
  7. A defence of the letter published in the Philosophical transactions for March and April 1729. Concerning the impossible roots of equations; in a letter from the author, to a friend at London. by Colin MacLaurin, 2010-06-10
  8. An Account Of Isaac Newton's Philosophical Discoveries (1775) by Colin Maclaurin, 2010-09-10
  9. An Account Of Isaac Newton's Philosophical Discoveries (1775) by Colin Maclaurin, 2010-09-10
  10. Exposition Des Decouvertes Philosophiques De M. Le Chevalier Newton (1749) (French Edition) by Colin MacLaurin, Louis Anne Lavirotte, 2010-09-10
  11. Expositio Philosophiae Newtonianae (1761) (Latin Edition) by Colin MacLaurin, 2010-09-10
  12. Expositio Philosophiae Newtonianae (1761) (Latin Edition) by Colin MacLaurin, 2010-09-10
  13. Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Latin Edition) by Colin MacLaurin, Leonhard Euler, et all 2010-02-03
  14. The Gospel of Thomas

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  • 62. Quotations By Maclaurin
    Quotations by colin maclaurin. writing to Stirling in 1740 an unluckyaccident happened to some of the Fench mathematicians in Peru.
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    ... an unlucky accident happened to some of the Fench mathematicians in Peru. It seems that they were shewing French gallantry to the natives' wives, who have murdered their servants destroyed their instruments and burn't their papers, the Gentlemen escaping narrowly themselves. What an ugly article this will make in a journal.
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    64. History Of Astronomy: Persons (M)
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    65. Imago Mundi - Colin Mac-Laurin.
    m. en 1746 obtint dès 1717 la chaire de mathématiques au collège
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    66. Algoritmi Per Funzioni Trigonometriche
    Translate this page maclaurin (colin), matematico scozzese (Kilmoddan 1698 - Edimburgo1746). Fu uno dei più insigni discepoli di Newton. Si dedicò
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    67. Colin Maclaurin - InformationBlast
    colin maclaurin Information Blast. colin maclaurin. colin maclaurin(February, 1698 - June 14, 1746) was a Scottish mathematician.
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    Colin Maclaurin (February, June 14 ) was a Scottish mathematician He was born in Kilmodan, Argyllshire , and attended the University of Glasgow at age eleven (not unusual) and graduated at age fourteen. After graduation he remained at Glasgow to study divinity for a period and in , aged nineteen, he became professor of mathematics at Marischal College in the University of Aberdeen In he was appointed deputy of the mathematical professor at Edinburgh, James Gregory (nephew of the more famous James Gregory ), upon the recommendation of Isaac Newton , who actually offered to pay Maclaurin's salary, so impressed was he with his work. Eventually, Maclaurin went on to succeed Gregory. The " Maclaurin series " for many trigonometric functions had in fact been developed and published by James Gregory before Maclaurin was even born, but Maclaurin wasn't aware of this and published them in Methodus incrementorum directa et inversa In he married Married Anne Stewart, the daughter of the Solicitor General of Scotland . He actively opposed the Jacobite Rebellion of and assisted in the defence of Edinburgh but had to flee to York upon the approach of the Highlanders. He returned after the Jacobite army marched south, but the events had damaged his health, and led indirectly to his death.

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    69. Xah: Special Plane Curves: Trisectrix Of Maclaurin
    .A curve used by colin maclaurin (1698-1746) to trisect an angle. Formulas....... This is a curve colin maclaurin (16981746) used to trisect an angle.
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    Colin Maclaurin (February, June 14 ) was a Scottish mathematician He was born in Kilmodan, Argyllshire, and attended the University of Glasgow at age eleven (not unusual) and graduated at age fourteen. After graduation he remained at Glasgow to study divinity for a period and in , aged nineteen, he became professor of mathematics at Marischal College in the University of Aberdeen In he was appointed deputy of the mathematical professor at Edinburgh, James Gregory (nephew of the more famous James Gregory ), upon the recommendation of Isaac Newton , who actually offered to pay Maclaurin's salary, so impressed was he with his work. Eventually, Maclaurin went on to succeed Gregory. The "Maclaurin series" for many trigonometric functions had in fact been developed and published by James Gregory before Maclaurin was even born, but Maclaurin wasn't aware of this and published them in Methodus incrementorum directa et inversa In he married Married Anne Stewart, the daughter of the

    71. H_Book: Library Of Congress Info
    Author maclaurin, colin, 16981746. Title A treatise of fluxions. By colinmaclaurin Published Edinburg, Printed by TW T. Ruddimans, 1742.
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    Library of Congress information about referenced books. Click here to search for information about other book titles or authors. Author: Arfken, George B. (George Brown), 1922- Title: Mathematical methods for physicists / George Arfken. Edition: 3rd ed. Published: Orlando : Academic Press, c1985. Description: xxii, 985 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. LC Call No.: QA37.2.A74 1985 Dewey No.: 510 19 ISBN: 0120598205 Notes: Includes bibliographies and index. Subjects: Mathematics. Mathematical physics. Control No.: 84071328 //r89 Author: Binney, James , 1950- Title: Galactic dynamics / James Binney and Scott Tremaine. Published: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c1987. Description: xv, 733 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Series: Princeton series in astrophysics LC Call No.: QB857 .B524 1987 ISBN: 0691084440 (alk. paper) : $75.00 0691084459 (pbk.) : $25.00 Notes: Bibliography: p. 707-724. Includes index. Subjects: Galaxies. Stars Clusters. Other authors: Tremaine, Scott, 1950- Series Entry: Princeton series in astrophysics Source: DLC DLC m/c Control No.: ACN8376 Author: Chandrasekhar, S.

    72. Maclaurin
    Translate this page maclaurin (ou Mac-Laurin) colin, écossais, 1698-1746. Brillant élèvede Simson et de Newton , il obtint à 19 ans une chaire d
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    MACLAURIN (ou Mac-Laurin) Simson et de Newton Newton et de Taylor Formule de Maclaurin : Si f est ce classe C n x de V tel que :
    f (n) (o) = f et f (n) (n-1) = f', f = f", etc. Si nous notons r n n
    • (sin x)' = cos x (sin x)" = - sin x (sin x)''' = - cos x (sin x)'''' = (sin x) = sin (x)
    (o) = (-1) n et par suite : sin x = x - x /3!+ x /5! - x Leibniz Formule de Maclaurin pour les polynômes :
    P(x) = P(o) + xP'(o) + x P''(o)/2! + ... + P (k) (o)/k! +...+ P (n) (o)/n!
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    73. Manuscripts Catalogue
    colin maclaurin 16981746, 15 entries. colin maclaurin. Autograph letters,copies of letters and other material relating to his life.
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    74. Scottish Thought And Letters In The Eighteenth Century
    of the earth were published. 78. maclaurin, colin. Geometria organica.London 1720 Eaton 14. A child prodigy, maclaurin entered
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    SIMSON, Robert. Volume of holograph letters on mathematical topics between Robert Simson.and Matthew Stewart. [1741-1755] MS Gen 146 After graduating at Glasgow University in 1711, Robert Simson spent a year in London where he met several eminent mathematicians, amongst them Edward Halley. It was the latter's influence that tended to confirm Simson's interest in the writings of the Greek mathematicians. In 1712 Simson returned to Glasgow as Professor of Mathematics. The rest of his life was spent in teaching and in research on the early Greek mathematicians - he published important works on Euclid, Pappus of Alexandria and Apollonius of Perga. This correspondence between Simson and Matthew Stewart (Professor of Mathematics at Edinburgh) was published in The proceedings of the Edinburgh Mathematical Society , vol. XXI, session 1902-1903.

    75. Trisectrice De Maclaurin
    Translate this page TRISECTRICE DE maclaurin. Courbe étudiée par maclaurin en 1742. colin maclaurin(1698-1746) mathématicien écossais. Équation polaire .
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    courbe suivante courbes 2D courbes 3D surfaces ... fractals TRISECTRICE DE MACLAURIN
    Cubique circulaire rationnelle
    droite crunodale.
    A a
    Aire de la boucle = aire entre la courbe et l'asymptote =
    Les tangentes en O font des angles de p /3 avec Ox. Deux points O et S S (ici S a , 0)) et de point double O est le lieu des points M tels que OP PA AM A et tels que O P et M
    L'angle SAM est le triple de l'angle SOM
    O
    d’un cercle passant par O O O W a , 0) passant par O et de la droite x a O a O et ( a Le folium de Descartes
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    77. Alibris: Colin MacLaurin
    Great Mathematicians Probability. Taylor, Brook, (16851731), England, Taylor Series. maclaurin,colin, (1698-1746), Scotland, maclaurin Series. Cramer, Gabriel,
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    78. Algemene Cissoiden
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  • 1. Definitie en inleiding Definitie
    Gegeven zijn twee (kromme) lijnen K en L, en een vast punt O.
    Zij X een willekeurig punt op K en. m de lijn door O en X. Zij Y het (een snijpunt) van m met L.
    De meetkundige plaats van de punten A en A op m met
    OA = OA = XY
    is de cissoïde van K en L met pool O Klik hier voor een CabriJavapplet (figuur: acisso1). Opmerkingen
    Meestal wordt slechts dat punt A bekeken, waarvoor geldt dat A = t (O) en dat t de translatie is over de vector XY (in de figuur is dat het punt A
    Als L en m meerdere snijpunten hebben, dan labelen we de snijpunten als Y , Y , ... en de beeldpunten bij de translatie als A , A [einde Opmerkingen] Het is ook mogelijk het cissoïde-proces toe te passen op een enkele kromme lijn L (mits de lijn door O twee of meer snijpunten heeft met L. Hierbij wordt het punt X met alle voorkomende snijpunten Y i verbonden.

    79. Main_Page
    colin maclaurin (1698 1746). And the maclaurin Series. Life and Death. colinmaclaurin was born in February of 1698 in Kilmodan in Argyllshire, Scotland.
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    This site was created as an attempt to supply an accurate historical account of the life and mathematical contributions of Colin Maclaurin. The "Maclaurin Series" in particular was given some extra attention. The site was created by Derek Laws and Lara Ragunas (click on a name to contact). To navigate this site, please make use the hyperlinks located on the left side of this page. Life and Death Colin Maclaurin was born in February of 1698 in Kilmodan in Argyllshire, Scotland. He was the youngest of three boys, although one of his brothers died at a young age. His father died when he was six weeks old, and his mother when he was nine years old. Colin died in June of 1746, due to general ill health. For a more detailed account of Maclaurin's life click here

    80. Trisectrix Of MacLaurin
    colin maclaurin who was the first to study the curve (in 1742), while looking atthe ancient Greek problem of the trisection of an angle the angle formed by
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    where sec stands for the secant Colin MacLaurin who was the first to study the curve (in 1742), while looking at the ancient Greek problem of the trisection of an angle: the angle formed by points ABP is three times the angle formed by AOP for points P of the trisectrix. The area of the loop is equal to , and the distance from the origin to the point where the curve cuts the x-axis is equal to 3.
    The cubic curve has a second well-known polar form:
    Some relationships with other curves are the following: The curve is an anallagmatic curve , and also an epi spiral (a=1/3).
    Freeth (1819-1904) described in a paper published by the London Mathematical Society (1879) the strophoid of the trisectrix. notes 1) With Cartesian coordinates: y = x (3+x)/(1-x).

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