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Isaac Newton

Isaac Newton. By: Felipe Azevedo. Summary of Qualifications. Invented the generalized binomial theorem. ( x+ y ) 2 = x 2 + 2 xy + y 2 Discovered full spectrum color prism Invented the reflecting telescope. Co-founded calculus with Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz

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Isaac Newton

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  1. Isaac Newton By: Felipe Azevedo

  2. Summary of Qualifications • Invented the generalized binomial theorem. • (x+y)2 = x2 + 2xy + y2 • Discovered full spectrum color prism • Invented the reflecting telescope. • Co-founded calculus with Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz • Developed the laws of motion http://images.yourdictionary.com/images/main/A4rflctl.jpg

  3. Publications • On Analysis by Infinite Series (1669) • On the Method of Series and Fluxions (1671) • The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy (1687) • Most important • Opticks(1704) • Correspondence ... Relating to the Progress of Analysis (1713)

  4. Education • Cambridge University (1661-1665) • Studied law, chemistry, mathematics, and astronomy.

  5. Professional Experience • Professor at Cambridge University (1670) • Member of Parliament • Master of the Royal Mint

  6. Conclusion • Publications • Laws of motion • Hardworking • Curiosity

  7. Bibliography • http://www.buzzle.com/articles/accomplishments-of-isaac-newton.html • http://www.newtonproject.sussex.ac.uk/prism.php?id=15 • http://web.clas.ufl.edu/users/ufhatch/pages/13-NDFE/newton/05-newton-timeline-m.htm • http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/newton/

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