- François
Viète,
Seigneur de la Bigotière (Latin:
Franciscus Vieta; 1540 – 23
February 1603),
commonly known by his mononym, Vieta, was a
French mathematician...
- In mathematics,
Viète's formula is the
following infinite product of
nested radicals representing twice the
reciprocal of the
mathematical constant π:...
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polynomial to sums and
products of its roots. They are
named after François
Viète (more
commonly referred to by the
Latinised form of his name, "Franciscus...
- Joel
Vieting (born 11 May 2003) is a
German footballer who
plays as an
attacking midfielder for
Berliner AK 07. Joel
Vieting at WorldFootball.net "Joel...
- Lippold, Danniel, Görtemicheel,
Schwarze Friedrich, Henning, Klemens,
Vieting and Papedöne (see below). The tale of Papedöne is
particularly relevant...
- main treatise.
Algebra became an area in its own
right only with François
Viète (1540–1603), who
introduced the use of
variables for
representing unknown...
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estimate π to 11
digits around 1400. In 1593, François
Viète published what is now
known as
Viète's formula, an
infinite product (rather than an infinite...
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Derivatives Trigonometric series Mathematicians Hipparchus Ptolemy Brahmagupta al-Hasib al-Battani Regiomont****
Viète de
Moivre Euler Fourier v t e...
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recorded usage of the word "scalar" in
mathematics occurs in François
Viète's Analytic Art (In
artem analyticem isagoge) (1591):[page needed] Magnitudes...
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solution does not use only
straightedge and comp**** constructions. François
Viète found such a
solution by
exploiting limiting cases: any of the
three given...