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Newton needed a rigorous concept of the derivative to fully formulate the second law of motion, but such a concept was not made mathematically precise, until the 19th century, via the work of Cauchy and Weierstrass. This forced Newton to make due with what was available, using inconsistent logic involving infinitesimals.

More precisely, he used both algebraic and geometric methods in his calculations: The algebraic work was built upon the notion of the infinitesimal, and the geometric reasoning used "ultimate ratios of vanishing quantities". The algebraic work was published after the Principia, which is largely geometric.

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