The statement about René Descartes does not pertain to a female scientist and therefore is not relevant to the question regarding female scientists who influenced the Scientific Revolution. However, all of the other mentioned individuals—Laura Bassi, Maria Cunitz, and Emilie du Châtelet—were indeed influential female scientists during that period. Therefore, the answer to your question is: René Descartes.
Which of these female scientists did NOT influence the Scientific Revolution?(1 point) Responses Laura Bassi, the first female professor at a European university, was influenced by Newton’s teachings. Laura Bassi, the first female professor at a European university, was influenced by Newton’s teachings. Maria Cunitz wrote a book, Urania Propitia, simplifying the calculations in Kepler’s star tables. Maria Cunitz wrote a book, Urania Propitia, simplifying the calculations in Kepler’s star tables. Emilie du Châtelet, a French mathematician and physicist, translated Newton’s bool Principia into French with her own notes and examples. Emilie du Châtelet, a French mathematician and physicist, translated Newton’s bool Principia into French with her own notes and examples. René Descartes played a pivotal role in the Scientific Revolution, primarily through his development of analytical geometry.
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