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    Biography.com states that Newton started his life as a simple farmer, but failed at the job, finding it tedious and repetitive; instead, he went on and studied many fields of science and mathematics, making discoveries in both subjects. Newton is well known for his contribution in the discovery of calculus (uiowa.com) and for determining that white light is composed of all the colors of the spectrum (thefamouspeople.com) , but he became a worldwide…

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    Date: January 24, 2017 Course Name/Number: Math Concepts I MATH 1523.01 Article Title: A Repeat Look at Repeat Patterns Author(s): Markworth, Kimberly A Journal: Teaching Children Mathematics Volume: 23 Number: 1 Publication Date: August 2016 Page Numbers: 22-29 Factual Summary: The main purpose of the article “A Repeat Look at Repeat Patterns” by Kimberly A. Markworth is that learning about and understanding…

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    Kant's Judgement

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    The first judgement is analytical (a priori knowledge) which is proven by pure reason and definitions instead of gathering facts. For example, a salmon is a fish; therefore, since salmon is a type of fish the example is known to be analytical. The second judgement is synthetic (a posteriori knowledge)--presuppositions of science by going out and gathering facts. An example of synthetic is “it often rains in Vancouver” while yes, it does rain in Vancouver, it is not always raining or found in the…

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    she too must become a mathematician after reading this story. After teaching herself different languages such as Latin and Greek, she than went to read Newton's and Euler's work, despite her parents, who had a large opposition to a career in the mathematics field,…

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