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Epilogue With Hippocrates’ success at squaring the lune, Greek mathematicians must have been optimistic about squaring the most perfect curvilinear figure, the circle. The ancients devoted much …
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2.A. Calculus and the area of Hippocrates' lune special example computed by Hippocrates of C nded by the circle x2 + y2 = 2 and p2 the x-axis. Having made that choice, we must
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Clair De Lune
He was a tall, thin priest, fanatic, excitable, yet upright. All his beliefs were fixed, never varying. He believed sincerely that he knew his God, understood His plans, desires and intentions.
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