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Which advancements were made in mathematics and algebra during the Renaissance? Choose four correct answers.

□ the invention and use of zero

□ the decimal point and the fraction bar positive and negative numbers

□ symbols to represent repeated numbers

□ the use of a letter for an unknown number

□ symbols for equals, multiplication, and division​

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Perhaps the most significant development of mathematics during the Renaissance was the invention of infinitesimal calculus by Newton and Leibniz, at the end of the 17th century. This refers to the study of change based around limits, differentials and integration.

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