Étienne Bézout
French mathematician and theorist

Born
March 31st, 1730
294 years ago
Died
September 27th, 1783
241 years ago — 53 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
France
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Contributions to mathematics primarily involved polynomial equations and their solutions. Developed Bézout's theorem, which relates to the intersection points of algebraic curves. Published works that advanced mathematical theories and methods. Led academic discussions and established a reputation as an authority in the field of mathematics during the 18th century.
Formulated Bézout's theorem
Authored 'Éléments de mathématique'
Contributed to the theory of equations
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