Extractions: ROV01_6.MWS Part 1. Functions and Graphs with MAPLE Rovenski Vladimir, Haifa Chapter . Graphs of Tabular and Continuous Functions restart: 1.1 Basic Two-Dimensional Plot with(plots): # for example, command display from the library plots Warning, existing definition for changecoords has been overwritten Temp.: 15 17 17.5 19 20 19.5 18 17 17 19 DateTemp:= [[12,15],[13,17],[14,17.5],[15,19],[16,20],[17,19.5],[18,18],[19,17],[20,17],[21,19]]; Plot the polygon through these points Line:=plot(DateTemp, labels=[T, D]): %; Plot the points separately Points:=plot(DateTemp, style=point, symbol=circle): %; Form arrays with x- and y-coordinates of the given points Days:=[seq(i+11, i=1..10)]; Temp:=[seq(op(2, DateTemp[i]), i=1..nops(Days))]; Transform the temperature from Celsius to Fahrenheit by the formula F=F(C) . (fix the number of to 3) Digits:=3: Plot the polygon LINE1 by the different method plot([seq([Days[i], Temp[i]], i=1..10)]);
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Extractions: Table of Contents / Innehåll Project Runeberg Catalog ... Print (PDF) On this page / på denna sida - Deime - Deimos, Grek., Grek. mytol. Se Ares. - Deinhardstein, Johann Ludwig Franz, tysk dramatiker - Deinostratos, grekisk matematiker - De integro - Deioces - Deïokes, konung i Medien. Se Deioces. - Deiphobe, ett af den cumaeiska sibyllans namn. Se Sibylla. - Deiphobus - Deipyle - Deira - Deir el Kamar, ort i Syrien, på Libanons sluttning. Se Där-el-Kamar. - Deism - Deist - Deister - Dej - Dejazet, Pauline Virginie, fransk skådespelerska
Quadratrix - Definition Of Quadratrix From Www.gcsar.com What does Quadratrix mean in English (n.) A curve made use of in the quadratureof other curves; as the quadratrix, of dinostratus, or of Tschirnhausen. http://www.gcsar.com/dict/index.php?find_word=Quadratrix
Appariement De Unesco 3 a mathematician, that the geometers Menaechmus and dinostratus were brothers http://www-rali.iro.umontreal.ca/TrialDir/corpus/Unesco3.fr-en.ref.html
Extractions: The very words " mathematics " and " mathematician ", or their equivalents in most European languages, are derived from the Greek word meaning " to know " or " to learn ", Before the classical era, however, when it took on the specialized meaning that it has today, the Greek word mathema meant " that which is taught ", in other words all branches of knowledge.
Quadratrix Of Hippias Quadratrix of Hippias. The quadratrix was discovered by Hippias of Elias in430 BC, and later studied by dinostratus in 350 BC (MacTutor Archive). http://icl.pku.edu.cn/yujs/MathWorld/math/q/q050.htm
Extractions: References Lawrence, J. D. A Catalog of Special Plane Curves. New York: Dover, pp. 195 and 198, 1972. Lee, X. ``Quadratrix of Hippias.'' http://www.best.com/~xah/SpecialPlaneCurves_dir/QuadratrixOfHippias_dir/quadratrixOfHippias.html MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive. ``Quadratrix of Hippias.'' http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Curves/Quadratrix.html
Euclid - Books I-IX the Academy was written by Theudius of Magnesia, who, with Amyclas of Heraclea, Menaechmusthe pupil of Eudoxus, Menaechmus brother dinostratus and Athenaeus http://www.headmap.org/unlearn/euclid/before/nature.htm
Quadratrix - ThesaurusDictionary.com :: All About Quadratrix 1. a curve made use of in the quadrature of other curves; as the quadratrix,of dinostratus, or of tschirnhausen. Back to ThesaurusDictionary.com http://www.thesaurus-dictionary.com/files/q/u/a/quadratrix.html
Extractions: Search for a new word: a b c d ... z Previous Word: quadratojugal quadrature endorhiza 1. a curve made use of in the quadrature of other curves; as the quadratrix, of dinostratus, or of tschirnhausen. none available Games Free Everything Quadratrix Of Hippias Quadratrix of Hippias is the first named curve other than circle and line. It
Index Of Ancient Greek Scientists Menaechmus (350 BC). Brother of dinostratus. Wrote about conic sections, showingthat they can be used to duplicate the cube. Meton of Athens (440? BC). http://www.ics.forth.gr/~vsiris/ancient_greeks/whole_list.html
Extractions: not complete Agatharchos. Greek mathematician. Discovered the laws of perspectives. Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (480-430 B.C.). Greek philosopher. Believed that a large number of seeds make up the properties of materials, that heavenly bodies are made up of the same materials as Earth and that the sun is a large, hot, glowing rock. Discovered that the moon reflected light and formulated the correct theory for the eclipses. Erroneously believed that the Earth was flat. Links: Anaxagoras of Clazomenae, MIT Anaximander (610-545 B.C.). Greek astronomer and philosopher, pupil of Thales. Introduced the apeiron (infinity). Formulated a theory of origin and evolution of life, according to which life originated in the sea from the moist element which evaporated from the sun ( On Nature ). Was the first to model the Earth according to scientific principles. According to him, the Earth was a cylinder with a north-south curvature, suspended freely in space, and the stars where attached to a sphere that rotated around Earth.
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Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern Translate this page 1939) Dieudonne, Jean (1906 - 1992) Digges, Thomas (1546 - 1595) Dinghas, Alexander(1908 - 1974) Dini, Ulisse (14.11.1845 - 28.10.1918) dinostratus (um 390 http://www.mathe.tu-freiberg.de/~hebisch/cafe/lebensdaten.html
Extractions: Marc Cohn Dies ist eine Sammlung, die aus verschiedenen Quellen stammt, u. a. aus Jean Dieudonne, Geschichte der Mathematik, 1700 - 1900, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1985. Helmut Gericke, Mathematik in Antike und Orient - Mathematik im Abendland, Fourier Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992. Otto Toeplitz, Die Entwicklung der Infinitesimalrechnung, Springer, Berlin 1949. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive A B C ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909)
Neue Seite 1 Translate this page Dinghas, Alexander (1908 - 1974). Dini, Ulisse (14.11.1845 - 28.10.1918).dinostratus (um 390 - um 320 v. Chr.). Diokles (um 240 - um 180 v. Chr.). http://www.mathe-ecke.de/mathematiker.htm
Extractions: Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909) Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829) Abraham bar Hiyya (1070 - 1130) Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922) Abu Kamil, Shuja (um 850 - um 930) Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani (940 - 998) Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896 - 1962) Adams, John Couch (5.6.1819 - 21.1.1892) Adams, John Frank (5.11.1930 - 7.1.1989) Adelard von Bath (1075 - 1160) Adler, August (1863 - 1923) Adrain, Robert (1775 - 1843) Aepinus, Franz Ulrich Theodosius (13.12.1724 - 10.8.1802) Agnesi, Maria (1718 - 1799) Ahlfors, Lars (1907 - 1996) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (835 - 912) Ahmes (um 1680 - um 1620 v. Chr.) Aida Yasuaki (1747 - 1817) Aiken, Howard Hathaway (1900 - 1973) Airy, George Biddell (27.7.1801 - 2.1.1892) Aithoff, David (1854 - 1934) Aitken, Alexander (1895 - 1967) Ajima, Chokuyen (1732 - 1798) Akhiezer, Naum Il'ich (1901 - 1980) al'Battani, Abu Allah (um 850 - 929) al'Biruni, Abu Arrayhan (973 - 1048) al'Chaijami (? - 1123) al'Haitam, Abu Ali (965 - 1039) al'Kashi, Ghiyath (1390 - 1450) al'Khwarizmi, Abu Abd-Allah ibn Musa (um 790 - um 850) Albanese, Giacomo (1890 - 1948) Albert von Sachsen (1316 - 8.7.1390)
Full Alphabetical Index Translate this page Leonard (618*), Dickstein, Samuel (1009*) Dieudonné, Jean (138*) Digges, Thomas(353) Dinghas, Alexander (86*) Dini, Ulisse (66*) dinostratus (491) Diocles http://alas.matf.bg.ac.yu/~mm97106/math/alphalist.htm
Full Alphabetical Index Translate this page Leonard (618*), Dickstein, Samuel (1009*) Dieudonné, Jean (138*) Digges, Thomas(353) Dinghas, Alexander (86*) Dini, Ulisse (1000*) dinostratus (491) Diocles http://www.maththinking.com/boat/mathematicians.html
Extractions: The Democratic foundation established by the ancient Greeks Abstract: Our integrated project blends the subjects of math and history. Since two of our group members never bothered to show up these are the only two subjects we will be covering, with the two history majors focusing on religion and government respectively. The math portion will focus on famous Greek mathematicians. With the help of a special education major, we will alter the plan to cater to the needs of special needs students. I plan to use the week to explain how the ancient Greeks introduced a democratic form of government. This was a revolutionary form of rule in a world of dictators and tyrants. Throughout the week the class will learn about the origins of Greek democracy and its prominent figures. We will then compare and contrast the Greek form of democracy to the one used in our own government. We will also be discussing the possible reasons why democracy failed in Greece and if it seems possible for the United States to suffer the same fate. Names and Majors of the Team Members: Subjects Integrated: Objectives: Upon completion of this lesson, participating students will be able to note five key similarities between the ancient Greek democracy and the democracy of the United States.
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Extractions: Q the seventeenth letter of the English alphabet, has but one sound and is always followed by u , the two letters together being sounded like kw , except in some words in which the u is silent. See Guide to Pronunciation , § 249. Q is not found in Anglo-Saxon, cw being used instead of qu ; as in cwic , quick; cwen , queen. The name (k u ) is from the French ku Etymologically, q or qu is most nearly related to a p q , and wh ; as in cud, quid , L. equ us, e c us, horse, Gr. whence E. equ ine, hi pp ic; L. qu od which, E. wh at; L. a qu ila, E. ea q le; E. ki tch en, OE. ki che ne, AS. cycene, L. co qu ina. Qua