Seki Takakazu is often recognized as the first person to discover Bernoulli's numbers and the determinant. These discoveries occurred in the late 1600s and early 1700s.
Takakazu Seki
When it was discovered that Mendeleev's table was based on the wrong characteristic. He believed that it was the mass of the elements that affected their properties. It is, in fact, their atomic numbers
There were in fact 3 elements discovered in the busy Chemistry year of 1886. Dysprosium, a metal sometimes used in nuclear reactor rods was discovered by Paul-Émile Lecoq de Boisbaudran. Next up was Fluorine, one of the most reactive elements of all and widely used in water supplies around the world in small quantities to help reduce population tooth decay, this was discovered by Ferdinand Frederic Henri Moissan. And lastly we have Germanium, a semi-metal mostly used in the manufacture of transistors, this element was discovered by Clemens Winkler.
from Max Planck's theory, quantum numbers are units of energy.
what is a description with numbers quantitative
All nonzero numbers are significant.
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They were discovered by scientists
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The square matrix have determinant because they have equal numbers of rows and columns. <<>> Determinants are not defined for non-square matrices because there are no applications of non-square matrices that require determinants to be used.
I believe what you are asking for is: "Explain Bernoulli's theorem. I can't help much, but it does have to do with the Law of Large Numbers.
1 was discovered by baskaracharya
Mathematics, including prime numbers, is discovered, not invented.Systems and methods we use are invented, but concepts of relationships between objects governed by logic, such as the prime numbers are discovered and named. As such, a more appropriate question might be "Who discovered prime numbers?"Many have discovered prime numbers; the first is unknown to mankind.
Numbers were not discovered but were created out of necessity for the purpose of counting livestock and recording the seasons .... etc
In your brain !
Imaginary numbers were discovered when mathematicians tried to solve equations of the form x^2 + 2 = 0
Negative numbers do not show up much in the real world unless someone is trying to figure out a problem. The numbers were first discovered by the Indian civilization.