Respuesta :
In the given statement,
his tutor was named Johann Bernoulli when he quoted Euler himself in unpublished autobiographical work, and further discussion is done as follows :
As Euler says -
- It is true that he was just really busy and refused to give me privately lessons flatly
- While he gave a piece of far more valuable advice for having read extra complicated math books alone but going to study them with utmost attention
- When i encountered obstacles or difficulty, and i was permitted to meet John freely every sunday as well as kindly explained everything i cannot do without him
Therefore,
The final answer here is "His teacher recommended him, as he had no moment to confidentially teacher Euler"
Johann exceeded his brother in the number of contributions he made to mathematics. He applied calculus to the determination of lengths and areas of curves, such as the isochrone, along which a body will fall at constant speed, and the tautochrone, which was found to be important in clock construction. He also made contributions to the theory of differential equations, the mathematics of ship sails, and optics. Johann sent to L’Hôpital in Paris a method or rule for solving problems involving limits that would apparently be expressed by the ratio of zero to zero, now called L’Hôpital’s rule on indeterminate forms because it was included in L’Hôpital’s influential textbook of 1696, Analyse des infiniment petits, pour l’intelligence des lignes courbes (“Analysis of the Infinitely Small, for the Understanding of Curves”).
Also,
"His teacher advised it because he did not have time to tutor Euler privately"
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