Dan Seitz

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In one case, Newton wanted to be able to identify how much a curve was curving at any point: how steep it might be, and how that steepness—Newton called it “the crookedness in lines”—changed at each point along the figure. Here, he used infinitesimals to produce a straight line whose slope could be calculated and that touched the curve at just that one point and no other—what’s called a tangent.