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Archimedes-whose treatment of the circle, cone, cylinder, and sphere influences our work to-day;

Descartes-to whom we are indebted for the graphic algebra in our high schools;

Newton-who generalised the binomal theorem and invented the calculus ; Napier who invented logarithms and contributed to trigonometry ; Pascal-who discovered the "Mystic Hexagram" at the age of sixteen.

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PORTRAITS OF MATHEMATICIANS, High School Portfolio

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