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    Roger Cotes FRS (10 July 1682 — 5 June 1716) was an English mathematician, known for working closely with Isaac Newton by proofreading the second edition of his famous book, the Principia, before publication. He also invented the quadrature formulas known as Newton–Cotes formulas and first introduced what is known today as Euler's formula.

  2. Cotes, Roger. Born Burbage, Leicestershire, England, 10 July 1682. Died Cambridge, England, 5 June 1716. Roger Cotes was the editor of the second edition of Isaac Newton 's Principia. An innovative educator and popularizer, he brought astronomy, experimental philosophy, and Newtonian physics to half a generation of Cambridge undergraduates.

  3. Cotes’ major original work was in mathematics, especially in the fields of integration calculus methods, logarithms, and numerical methods. Cotes’ published only one paper in his lifetime, entitled Logometrica, in which he successfully constructs the logarithmic curve. After his death, many of Cotes’ mathematical papers were hastily ...

  4. Roger Cotes. 1682-1716. English Mathematician and Astronomer. A n English mathematician who worked closely with Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) on the second edition of Newton's Principia, Roger Cotes is also remembered for advancing understanding of trigonometric functions. In his entire career, he produced just one full mathematical paper, which ...

  5. 4 de abr. de 2012 · Abstract. In 1712 Isaac Newton sent a portrait of himself to Roger Cotes, who was then working with Newton as the editor of the second edition of Newton's Principia. Cotes acknowledged the gift with thanks in a letter to Newton, but the identity of the portrait, presumed to be an engraving done from one of the original portraits in oil, is a ...

  6. Roger Cotes Matemático y físico Inglés, conocido por trabajar en estrecha colaboración con Isaac Newton.Inventó las conocidas fórmulas de Newton-Cotes y presentó por primera vez lo que hoy se conoce como la fórmula de Euler .