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He read books on geometry by Descartes, algebra books by John Wallis, and eventually developed the binomial theorem which was a shortcut in multiplying binomials (Margaret, 46). Newton was 22 at this time and he was already going beyond other people's thinking. At this point however, Newton was interested entirely in the mathematics of motion... displayed 300 characters
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At this point however, Newton was interested entirely in the mathematics of motion. If an object moved in a straight line and at a constant speed, then Newton was easily able to find out where it would be at any given time (Margaret, 47). But how was he to figure out where the object would be if it constantly sped up or slowed down? Where would the object be if it traveled around curves? This is the concept of calculus... displayed next 300 characters
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