<p> Famous Mathematician PowerPoint Presentation</p><p>Portfolio Component: Deeper exploration of the culture, values, and history of the discipline</p><p>Project Objective: Create a PowerPoint presentation about one of the famous mathematicians from the list provided. In doing, this you should see connections between what the mathematician was exploring at the time he/she lived and how his/her work fit into that part of history. Your presentation should provide information as described in the rubric on this project description sheet. Use this format: Title slide, introductory slide, slide 1(full name, date and place of birth), slide 2 (date and place of death), slide 3 (detail an early life adventure, if applicable), slide 4 (marriage/family info), slide 5 (educational background), slides 6,7,8 (major contributions) slide 10 (citations & end slide).</p><p>Project Due Date: </p><p>PowerPoint Requirements: Minimum of 10 slides 10 points</p><p> Biography (including, but not limited to: 30 points dates of mathematician’s life, happenings in life, happenings in the world at that time, picture of mathematician, if available) </p><p> Contributions to math/science 20 points</p><p> Analyze is how modern math is 10 points influenced by ancient mathematicians? Trivia facts – 2 (facts about the 10 points mathematician that are not well- known) Example of something the 20 points mathematician did (examples: formula developed and its use; problem solved and its solution)</p><p>*Please use your creativity and knowledge of PowerPoint to make the presentation as interesting for others as you would like it to be for you. Famous Mathematicians</p><p>1. Euclid 19. Maria Agnesi</p><p>2. Galileo 20. Daniel Bernoulli</p><p>3. Descartes 21. Paul Erdos</p><p>4. Blaise Pascal 22. Ohm</p><p>5. Pythagoras 23. Charlotte Angus Scott</p><p>6. Albert Einstein 24. Florence Nightingale</p><p>7. Charles Babbage 25. Archimedes</p><p>8. Apollonius 26. Aristotle</p><p>9. Heron 27. Euler</p><p>10. Sir Isaac Newton 28. Aristarchus</p><p>11. Augustin Louis Cauchy 29. Fibonacci</p><p>12. Karl Friedrich Gauss 30. Abraham de Moivre</p><p>13. David Hilbert 31. Joseph Louis Lagrange</p><p>14. Pierre-Simon Laplace 32. Hipparchus</p><p>15. Ada Byron Lovelace 33. Plato</p><p>16. Eratosthenes 34. Pierre de Fermat</p><p>17. Francois Viete 35. George Boole</p><p>18. Jean Baptiste Fourier 36. Andre Marie Ampere </p>
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