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Calculus
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areas, and volumes and to study the rate of change of variable quantities called functions. Integral calculus uses the integral of a function to measure lengths, areas, and volumes, and differential calculus used the derivative of a functio...

Theory Of Probability
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theory of probability was undoubtedly important, was only the beginning. Importantly, his analysis does not extend to more realistic situations, where a finite number of possible equally likely outcomes could not be listed. Weather is an ex...

Pascal And Fermat And The Theory Of Probability
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Pascal entered into correspondence with the Pierre de Fermat. Pierre de Fermat Pierre de Fermat was a seventeenth-century French mathematician who made important discoveries in number theory. He also worked on optics and the theory of proba...

Twelfth Night
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Twelfth Night – the Laurence Olivier Version” Introduction William Shakespeare, one of the famous and most popular English poet and play writer in the history of English literature, many libraries are replete around the world with Shakespea...

Edith Hamilton
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Edith Hamilton (Edith Hamilton) (1867 - 1963) was a classicist and educator before becoming a writer on mythology. The most famous book is How the Greek (1930) and Mythology (1942). Mythology: timeless tales of gods and heroes, usually know...