chris pendergrast
Commmunative property--check in your math books it should be in there
Mr.Nuiytfrydt
Nobody. The hexagon is a property of nature.
gold license were invented to allow access to other peoples property or land.
No one, it is a physical property of a circle.
It was not invented, it is a property of nature that we all experience. However, the best description of it was proposed by Einstein in his General Theory of Relativity.
Energy was not invented by a single individual. It is a fundamental property of the universe that has always existed. Different forms of energy can be converted from one to another through various physical processes.
No one invented time. It is a property of the universe, simply a measure of duration.
It is believed that W. R. Hamilton has been credited with the creation of the associative and distributive properties.
Well, honey, the distributive property has been around longer than you and me combined. But if you want a name to credit, how about we give a shoutout to good ol' Al-Khwarizmi, the Persian mathematician who popularized it back in the 9th century. So, there you have it - the distributive property was probably invented over a cup of tea and some serious brainpower centuries ago.
To alleviate the customers' issues of lack of parking spaces on the banks' property, drive-in banks were created.
The person who invented the PPS (Personal Property Security) system, commonly associated with the development of personal property security laws, is not attributed to a single inventor but rather evolved through legal frameworks in various jurisdictions. However, the concept of securing interests in personal property can be traced back to legal reforms in countries like Canada and Australia. The PPSA (Personal Property Securities Act) was notably enacted in Canada, with its origins linked to legal scholars and practitioners in those regions.