# The Classic Greek Ladder and Newton's Method

Author(s):
Robert J. Wisner (New Mexico State University)

#### Acknowledgements

I am indebted to Professor Joseph Zund for introducing me to Greek ladders several years ago, and I thank Professors David Pengelley and Fred Richman for their very useful comments. The material in this article was presented at the MAA Southwestern Annual Conference, Western New Mexico University, Silver City, NM, April 3-4, 2009.

#### About the Author

Robert J. Wisner is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at New Mexico State University. He was founding editor of SIAM Review, the only one of the 14 journals of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) designed to appeal to all of its members. Wisner also has authored or co-authored numerous K-12 textbooks for Scott Foresman and Company; was Consulting Editor for Mathematics for Brooks/Cole for over 25 years; and recently co-authored a series of interactive pre-calculus textbooks, available on CD from Hardy Calculus.

#### References

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[2] David Fowler, The Mathematics of Plato's Academy, A New Reconstruction (2nd ed.), Oxford University Press, 2003, pp. 57-58.

[3] Shaun Gilberson and Thomas J. Osler, "Extending Theon's Ladder to Any Square Root," College Math. J. 35 (2004) pp. 222-226.

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[6] G. C. Vedova, "Notes on Theon of Smyrna," Amer. Math. Monthly 58 (1951) pp. 675-683.

[7] Robert J. Wisner, "Square Roots: Greek Ladders, Farey Fractions, and Pascal's Triangle," The AMATYC Rev. 23 (2002) no. 2, pp. 53-60.

#### References for Addendum

[8] David Fowler, The Mathematics of Plato's Academy, A New Reconstruction (2nd ed.), Oxford University Press, 2003.

[9] John J. O'Connor and Edmund F. Robertson, “Roger Cotes,” MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Cotes.html

Robert J. Wisner (New Mexico State University), "The Classic Greek Ladder and Newton's Method," Loci (April 2010), DOI:10.4169/loci003330