2. Early Life Euler was born in Switzerland and from an early age showed great potential as a physicist His farther happened to be friends with one of Switzerland's smartest minds and he agreed to tutor young Euler. He was later offered a professorship at an academy at ST. Petersburg, he gladly accepted.
3. Contributions' to math Euler was having trouble in Russia and so when he was offered a job for the Prussians in Berlin he quickly moved and continued his research. There, he pioneered formulas amongst other things that are still in use today. Like his idea to use Pi to denote the ration of a circle’s circumference to its diameter.
4. Other contributions and death One other formula he is famous for is known as Euler’s identity show here: Euler’s death is one person’s opinion ironic. Late in his life Euler is listening to one of his fellow scientists discuss the mathematic formula to find the orbit of the planet Uranus which was newly discovered, upon hearing this he suffered a brain hemorrhage and later died.
5. Works cited All information and pictures obtained from “wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonhard_Huler”