Analytic Geometry and the Continuum | Math History | NJ Wildberger

An exploration of the development of Cartesian geometry by Descartes and Fermat in the 17th century, highlighting its significance in providing a computational approach to Euclidean geometry and its impact on the understanding of the continuum.

Analytic Geometry and the Continuum | Math History | NJ Wildberger
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62.0K views β€’ May 9, 2011
Analytic Geometry and the Continuum | Math History | NJ Wildberger

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The development of Cartesian geometry by Descartes and Fermat was one of the main accomplishments of the 17th century, giving a computational approach to Euclidean geometry. Involved are conics, cubics, Bezout's theorem, and the beginnings of a projective view to curves. This merging of numbers and geometry is discussed in terms of the ancient Greeks, and some problems with our understanding of the continuum are observed; namely with irrational numbers and decimal expansions. We also discuss pi and its continued fraction approximations.

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