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That really depends on the definition of a "computer". The usual story that computer scientists learn in their introductions is Charles Babbage, who devised a "Difference Machine" to count polynomials, which however, was not yet constructed in his time.
Another "first" was Konrad Zuse's finished in 1938, which was the first programmable computer.
Samuel Slater
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B.) <span>A species that influences the survival of many other species in an ecosystem is called a "Keystone Species" example. "Jaguar"
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