Bendixson was born on 1 August 1861 at Villa Bergshyddan,
Djurgården,
Oscar Parish,
Stockholm, Sweden, to a middle-class family. His father Vilhelm Emanuel Bendixson was a merchant, and his mother was Tony Amelia Warburg. On completing
secondary education in
Stockholm, he obtained his school certificate on 25 May 1878. On 13 September 1878 he enrolled to the
Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. In 1879 Bendixson went to
Uppsala University and graduated with the equivalent of a
master's degree on 27 January 1881. Graduating from Uppsala, he went on to study at the newly opened
Stockholm University College after which he was awarded a
doctorate by Uppsala University on 29 May 1890. On 10 June 1890 Bendixson was appointed as a
docent at Stockholm University College. He then worked as an assistant to the professor of
mathematical analysis from 5 March 1891 until 31 May 1892. From 1892 until 1899 he taught at the Royal Institute of Technology and he also taught
calculus and
algebra at Stockholm University College. During this period he married Anna Helena Lind on 19 December 1887. Anna, who was about eighteen months older than Bendixson, was the daughter of the banker Johan Lind. In 1899 Bendixson substituted for the Professor of
Pure Mathematics at the Royal Institute of Technology and then he was promoted to professor there on 26 January 1900. On June 16, 1905, he assumed the position of professor of higher mathematical analysis at Stockholm University College, and he served as its
rector from 1911 until 1927. For his outstanding contributions, Bendixson received many honours including an honorary doctorate on 24 May 1907. Bendixson became more involved in politics as his career progressed. He was well known for his mild
left-wing views and he put his beliefs into practice being head of a committee to help poor students. He served on many other committees and he was an advisor to a committee that investigated a
proportional representation voting system in Sweden in 1912–13. In this capacity he was able to make use of his mathematical skills in advising the committee. == Scientific achievements ==