Jacob (Jacques) Bernoulli
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Jacob Bernoulli was a Swiss mathematician who was the first to use the term integral. He studied the catenary, the curve of a suspended string. He was an early user of polar coordinates and discovered the isochrone. | |||||||||||
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Mathematicians born in the same country
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