Maria Evelline

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No one could figure out how much surface area a sphere had or how much volume it could hold. Even finding the circumference and area of a circle was an insurmountable problem in the old days. There was no way to get started. There were no straight pieces to latch onto. Anything that was curved was inscrutable. So this is how calculus began.
Infinite Powers: The Story of Calculus - The Language of the Universe
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