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The English mathematician John Wallis (1616 - 1703).
an English mathematician
Pi was invented by William Jones in 1706 who was a Welsh mathematician.
The English mathematician John Wallis (1616 - 1703).
Your question implies that there is only one diphthong in classical Latin. There are actually six:ae is pronounced as in English highau is pronounced as in English howei is pronounced as in English dayeu is pronounced e-uoe is pronounced as in English boyui is pronounced u-i
Archie is a Scottish name.It has no direct Irish translation, but in (Scots) Gaelic it is usually written Eairdsidh, which is pronounced close to AIRchie.It's a familiar shortening of the name Archibald, which is the English equivalent of the Gaelic name Gilleasbaig (pronounced GILL-es-bick).
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English mathematician William Jones developed the symbol for Pi in 1706.William Jones
Yes, mathematician Edmund Halley was English.
He was an English Physicist and mathematician, who laid the foundation for calculus.