Negative numbers - how they spread across civilizations [Science; Advanced Listening; mp3]
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Added by: trzcina | Karma: 715.85 | Audiobooks | 20 May 2007 |
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In 1759 the British mathematician Francis Maseres wrote that negative numbers "darken the very whole doctrines of the equations and make dark of the things which are in their nature excessively obvious and simple". Because of their dark and mysterious nature, Maseres concluded that negative numbers did not exist, as did his contemporary, William Friend. However, other mathematicians were braver. They took a leap into the unknown and decided that negative numbers could be used during calculations, as long as they had disappeared upon reaching the solution.
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Tags: numbers, negative, mathematicians, Negative, equations, nature, Maseres, their |