Long division is a method that dates back to ancient civilizations, including the Greeks and Egyptians, who used similar techniques for dividing numbers. Its formalization as we know it today evolved over centuries, with significant contributions from mathematicians in the Middle Ages. The specific origins are difficult to pinpoint, but the method became widely recognized and taught in Europe during the 16th and 17th centuries.
He proved the "fundamental theorem of algebra" and developed a method of minimizing statistical error called "the method of least squares" which is still used today.
he thought up these, which are widely used today.... E = mc^2, or the theory of special relativity. E = Energy m =mass c= the speed of light
Well i guess you mean Isaac newton. He did alot of work into various branches of maths, and his notation for algebra and calculus is still widely used today.
No one created scientific method. It evolved gradually throughout history, and Aristotle's scientific methods are only one set out of many. Aristotle's is very, very good however and if you read Aristotle you will find that he achieved an incredible amount for someone who did not have the advanced technologies that scientists depend on today.
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Yes, Aristotle's classification method, known as the hierarchical classification system, laid the foundation for modern taxonomy and classification of organisms. It influenced the development of Linnaean classification system, which is still used today in biological sciences for categorizing living organisms.
Aristotle's classification method has influenced modern taxonomy, especially in the field of biology. However, today, classification methods have evolved to include more advanced techniques such as molecular analysis and phylogenetics, which provide a more precise and accurate way of categorizing organisms.
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the Henry system
Carolus Linnaeus
Some of the key elements in Newtonâ??s scientific method are widely used in research studies today which are hypothesis, experimentation, observation and conclusion.
Tim Harlan invented the no carb diet in 1863. This method is used very widely in today's world and is a very popular way to lose weight. This method is very effective as well.
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yes biomass is widely accepted today, because it is renewable and it reuses our garbage
The Bentham and Hooker classification is a system of plant taxonomy developed by George Bentham and Joseph Hooker. It is a widely used classification system that organizes plants into different groups based on their morphological characteristics, such as the structure of their flowers, fruits, and leaves. This classification system has been influential in the field of botany and is still referenced and used by botanists today.
Widely accepted in my big fat bum'ole