Calculus.
Who did it, afterall?
Calculus.
Who did it, afterall?
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archimedes
In my fanfiction, Newton and Leibniz make sweet sweet love and calculus is the resulting child.
Ramen-nude-chan
Newton stole everything he ever put his name on.
Calculus is fucking trivial
Who cares ?
Leibniz.
Anglos BTFO, German master race !
Leibniz had a more fun notation so I side with him. Also Newton was a huge dick about the whole thing but I guess that's what happens when you're an incel.
Newton did it first, but Leibniz did it better.
You must be very smart
I did it. I was doing calculus by accident because I played around with my calculator a lot when I was 10. Since neither of those two chucklefucks reached calculus until they were older that means they are dumber than me, and I retroactively get the title.
I know. Those losers Newton and Leibniz were amateurs pretty much.
You almost sounded smart saying "who cares"
But saying "calculus is fucking trivial"
>oh boi
Ramanujan did basically this but with no calculator or formal education.
Poo in loo
>Who did it, afterall?
"afterall" of what, fgt pls
did you know lagrange was scared of being bullied by euler
Wrong
They both developed similar work at around the same time, both should be credited but I'm pretty sure we use Newton's notation today.
>implying they couldnt both invent it independently
gtfo
No we use Leibniz's one. dy/dx rings any bell?
So much this. Furthermore, unlike those two retards, based Archimedes knew that infinitesimals were formally problematic and refused to publish it as rigorous mathematics.
>high school math is fucking hard now
>based Archimedes knew that infinitesimals were formally problematic
wildburger pls go
yeah leibniz developed a lot of the modern notation we use, newton used the x's with dots on top like a pleb
Weierstrass
Not only is highschool math harder than than most of the stuff I've seen in uni, as it is merely non-stimulating manipulation of terms, calling it fucking trivial is probably the most "I just passed the course on calculus" tier thing to say.
We use both. Leibniz's notation is dy/dt, newtons is the x with a dot on top.
That's not what I meant young tard boy
Those "trivial" things come from much more than you could think of.
You cannot define something that is integrated in YOUR society at low age as something trivial.