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  1. An Account of Sir Isaac Newton's Philosophical Discoveries, in Four Books by Colin Maclaurin, 1748
  2. Collected Letters of Colin Maclaurin by Colin MacLaurin, 1982-03
  3. A Treatise of Algebra: In Three Parts. ... to Which Is Added, an Appendix, Concerning the General Properties of Geometrical Lines. by Colin Maclaurin, ... by Colin Maclaurin, 2010-04-08
  4. Colini Mac-Laurini Expositio Philosophiae Newtonianae: Ex Editione Parisina D. Lavirotte, Anni Mdccxlix (Latin Edition) by Colin MacLaurin, 2010-02-23
  5. An account of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophical discoveries by Colin MacLaurin, 2009-08-05
  6. A Treatise of Algebra: In Three Parts. Containing by Colin MacLaurin, 2010-02-24
  7. A Treatise of Algebra: In Three Parts. Containing. the Fundamental Rules and Operations. the Composition and Resolution of Equations of All Degrees, and ... Algebra and Geometry to Each Other. to Whi by Colin MacLaurin, 2010-04-20
  8. A Treatise of Algebra, in Three Parts: Containing I. the Fundamental Rules and Operations; Ii. the Composition and Resolution of Equations of All Degrees, ... of Algebra and Geometry to Each Ot by Colin MacLaurin, 2010-04-21
  9. A Treatise of Practical Geometry: In Three Parts by Colin MacLaurin, David Gregory, 2010-03-31
  10. A Treatise On Fluxions: In Two Volumes by Colin MacLaurin, 2010-01-12
  11. Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, Volume 1 (Italian Edition) by Colin MacLaurin, François Jacquier, et all 2010-02-13
  12. A Treatise of Fluxions, Volume 1 by Colin MacLaurin, 2010-04-20
  13. Traite D'Algebre Et De La Maniere De L'Appliquer (1753) (French Edition) by Colin Maclaurin, 2010-05-23
  14. Exposition Des Decouvertes Philosophiques De M. Le Chevalier Newton (1749) (French Edition) by Colin MacLaurin, Louis Anne Lavirotte, 2010-05-23

1. Colin Maclaurin (1698 - 1746)
Colin Maclaurin (1698 1746) From `A Short Account of the History of Mathematics' (4th edition, 1908) by W. W. Rouse Ball.
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6. Maclaurin, Colin (1698-1746)
Scottish mathematician who became a disciple of Newton, published A Treatise of Fluxions, developed method for expanding functions about the origin
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8. Maclaurin, Colin. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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Maclaurin, Colin ( m?klôr in, –lär in ) , 1698–1746, Scottish mathematicianand natural philosopher, one of the greatest mathematicians of his.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Colin Maclaurin Encyclopedia Maclaurin, Colin məkl´r Ä­n, –l¤r Ä­n ) , 1698–1746, Scottish mathematician and natural philosopher, one of the greatest mathematicians of his time. He was professor at Aberdeen and from 1725 at the Univ. of Edinburgh. He was an authority on fluxions (as Newton's version of the calculus was called), on Newton's gravitational theory, and on geometry. He also contributed to astronomy, cartography, and did actuarial computation for insurance companies. His writings include Geometria organica (1720) and A Treatise on Fluxions Wikipedia Colin Maclaurin Colin Maclaurin Colin Maclaurin (February, June 14 ) was a Scottish mathematician He was born in Kilmodan, Argyll , 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 (brother of David Gregory and nephew of the more famous James Gregory ), upon the recommendation of

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Colin Maclaurin s parents died when he was young, so he and his brother werebrought up by an uncle who was a minister. He became a student at the
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Colin Maclaurin's parents died when he was young, so he and his brother were brought up by an uncle who was a minister. He became a student at the University of Glasgow in 1709 at the age of 11. This may seem young for someone to begin their university education, but it was not so unusual at this time. His first encounter with advanced mathematics came one year after he entered university, when he found a copy of Euclid's Elements in one of his friend's rooms. This was the standard text for mathematical study at this time, but Maclaurin studied it on his own, quickly mastering the first 6 of the 13 books. At Glasgow Maclaurin came into contact with Simson who was the Professor of Mathematics there. Simson was particularly interested in the geometry of ancient Greece and his enthusiasm for the topic was to influence the young student Maclaurin. At the age of 14 Maclaurin was awarded a degree. He had to defend a thesis in a public examination, and he chose "On the power of gravity" as his topic. The thesis, which developed Newton's theories, was written by a 14 year old boy at a time when such advanced ideas would only be familiar to a small number of the leading mathematicians. After graduating, he remained at the University of Glasgow for a further year to study divinity. It had been his intention to enter the Presbyterian Church, but he decide against this. He was soon appointed professor of mathematics at Marischal College in the University of Aberdeen.

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Colin Maclaurin Enlarge. Colin Maclaurin. Colin Maclaurin (February, 1698 June 14, 1746) was a Scottish mathematician. He was born in Kilmodan, Argyll,
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Colin Maclaurin Colin Maclaurin (February, June 14 ) was a Scottish mathematician He was born in Kilmodan, Argyll , 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 (brother of David Gregory and 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 . Independently from Euler he discovered the " Euler-Maclaurin formula In he married Anne Stewart, the daughter of the

13. Biography Of Colin Maclaurin
Colin Maclaurin was born in Kilmodan in Argyllshire Scottlandin February 1698,Hewas enroled in the university of Glasgow at age 11 in 1717 he was elected,
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Colin Maclaurin was born in Kilmodan in Argyllshire Scottlandin February 1698,He was enroled in the university of Glasgow at age 11 in 1717 he was elected, at the early age of nineteen, professor of mathematics at Aberdeen and in 1725 he was appointed the deputy of the mathematical professor at Edinburgh. There was some difficulty in securing a stipend for a deputy, and Newton privately wrote offering to bear the cost so as to enable the university to secure the services of Maclaurin. Maclaurin took an active part in opposing the advance of the Young Pretender in 1745; on the approach of the Highlanders he fled to York, but the exposure in the trenches at Edinburgh and the privations he endured in his escape proved fatal to him. His chief works are his Geometria Organica , London, 1720; his De Linearum Geometricarum Proprietatibus , London, 1720; his Treatise on Fluxions , Edinburgh, 1742; his Algebra, London , 1748; and his Account of Newton's Discoveries , London, 1748.

14. Biography Of Colin Maclaurin
Colin Maclaurin was born in Kilmodan in Argyllshire Scotland in February 1698.He was enrolled in the University of Glasgow at age 11.
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Colin Maclaurin was born in Kilmodan in Argyllshire Scotland in February 1698. He was enrolled in the University of Glasgow at age 11. In 1717 he was elected, at the early age of nineteen, professor of mathematics at Aberdeen and in 1725 he was appointed the deputy of the mathematical professor at Edinburgh. There was some difficulty in securing a stipend for a deputy, and Newton privately wrote offering to bear the cost so as to enable the university to secure the services of Maclaurin. Maclaur in took an active part in opposing the advance of the Young Pretender in 1745; on the approach of the Highlanders he fled to York, but the exposure in the trenches at Edinburgh and the privations he endured in his escape proved fatal to him. His chief works are his Geometria Organica , London, 1720; his De Linearum Geometricarum Proprietatibus , London,1720; his Treatise on Fluxions , Edinburgh, 1742; his Algebra , London,1748; and his Account of Newton's Discoveries , London, 1748.

15. 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
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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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Colin Maclaurin (febrúar 1698 – 14. júní 1746) var skoskur stærðfræðingur.Hann skaraði fram úr breskum stærðfræðingum í næstu kynslóð á eftir Newton.
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Colin Maclaurin. Z Wikipedii, wolnej encyklopedii. Colin Maclaurin (1698 14czerwca 1746) to matematyk szkocki. Jego prace dotyczyly analizy matematycznej
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Geboren en getogen in Kilmodan en de landelijke gebieden van Argyll, vertrok Maclaurin op de leeftijd van elf naar de University of Glasgow (destijds niet een ongewone leeftijd om te gaan studeren). Hij studeerde hier af toen hij veertien was. Na zijn afstuderen bleef hij in Glasgow om enige tijd godgeleerdheid te studeren. Met die studie op zijn papieren kon hij verder de academische wereld in en in werd hij op negentienjarige leeftijd docent wiskunde aan de Marischal College van de University of Aberdeen In werd hij aangesteld als assistent van James Gregory, de hoogleraar wiskunde te Edinburgh (deze James Gregory was de broer van David Gregory en de neef van de bekendere James Gregory ). Maclaurin kreeg deze aanstelling op voorspraak van

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  • Geometria Organica De Linearum Geometricarum Proprietatibus Treatise on Fluxions (763 strony w dw³ch tomach) Treatise on Algebra (wydana pośmiertnie) Account of Newton's Discoveries
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Colin Maclaurin Colin Maclaurin (* Februar in Kilmodan 14. Juni in Edinburgh ) war ein schottischer Mathematiker. Maclaurin wurde mit 19 Jahren Professor in Aberdeen und ab 1726 in Edinburgh . Er verfasste sein wichtigstes Werk A treatise of fluxions und ist der Erfinder der Trisektrix , sowie der nach im benannten Maclaurin-Reihe , die allerdings nur einen Spezialfall der Taylor-Reihe darstellt und Mitentwickler der Euler-Maclaurin-Formel Bearbeiten
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