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Stator Vèni Machin.
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The Municipality of Machin.
On 30 November 1710 Machin was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society.
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As computed by the accurate andready pen of the truly ingenious Mr John Machin.
Machin, as well as Keill and Taylor, sat on the committee and, of course, found in favour of Newton.
Halley, of course, was a friend of Newton, as was de Moivre,Keill, Machin and Jones.
We have already mentioned that Taylor was a friend of Machin and that the two corresponded about mathematical questions.
We also know that Machin was friendly with Keill, who taught at Oxford, and with de Moivre who like Machin was a private tutor of mathematics at this time.
He chose to include in the third edition the presentation by Machin rather than the one by Pemberton.
For example Taylor wrote to Machin in 1712 providing a solution to a problem concerning Kepler 's second law of planetary motion.
In fact the first mention by Taylor of a version of what is today called Taylor's Theorem appears in a letter which he wrote to Machin on 26 July 1712.
Taylor wrote in this letter that a comment made by Machin during a coffeehouse conversation had given him the idea.
This series(among others for the same purpose, and drawn from the same principle) I received from the excellent analyst, andmy much esteemed friend Mr John Machin;
This was on the 3 April, andclearly it was an election based more on the expertise which Machin, Keill and others knew that Taylor had, rather than on his published results.
One other publication by Machin is worth noting, namely The solution of Kepler 's problem which was published in the Philosophical Proceedings of the Royal Society in 1738.
We know something of the details of Taylor thoughts on various mathematical problems from letters he exchanged with Machin and Keill beginning in his undergraduate years.
A large work on the lunar theory taken in hand by[Machin] in 1717 never saw the light, but a mass of his manuscripts is preserved by the Royal Astronomical Society;
Machin had explained to Taylor in Child's Coffeehouse how to use Newton 's series to solve Kepler 's problem and also how Halley 's method finds roots of polynomial equations.