Gottfried Leibniz.
Sir Isaac Newton. He and Leibniz both invented the calculus independently.
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Newton Invented it for his theory of gravity.
Issac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz invented the calculus and argued the rest of their lives over who had the priority in this invention.
Issac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz invented the calculus and argued the rest of their lives over who had the priority in this invention.
Isaac Newton and German mathematician Gottfried Leibniz are both credited with inventing calculus
Sir Isaac Newton. He and Leibniz both invented the calculus independently.
he was a mathematician and he invented infinitesimal calculus and the binary system
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That would be Leibniz.
As a scientist, he is mainly known for the general law of gravitation, and Newton's laws of movement. As a mathematician, he basically invented calculus (so did another mathematician, Leibniz, independently of Newton).
The chain rule, in calculus, is a formula. It allows one to compute the derivative of the composition of two or more functions. It was first used by the German mathematician Gottfried Leibniz.
August Ferdinand Möbius, a German mathematician.
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You are probably referring to the German mathematician and scientist Carl Friedrich Gauss. He lived from 1777 to 1855; a child prodigy who was obsessed by mathematics throughout his life, he made important contributions to differential geometry, algebra, and calculus.