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Although the Royal Society did their best to ensure Newton's status as inventer of the calculus, it is Leibniz's notation we use today, because it's better. |
Although the [[Royal Society]] did their best to ensure [[Isaac Newton|Newton's]] status as inventer of the [[calculus]], it is Leibniz's notation we use today, because it's better. |
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Although the Royal Society did their best to ensure Newton's status as inventer of the calculus, it is Leibniz's notation we use today, because it's better.