This originated exactly where it sounds like it did. The first people who noticed this truth were farmers with apple trees! Nowadays, we use this as an idiom which means that the children are going to be like their parents. If someone in your neighborhood is a bad person who steals, and you catch his son one day trying to steal something, you would say"The apple does not fall far from the tree."
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It doesnt matter how high it is, you could fall and hit your temple and kill yourself at ground level but its probably 1 story high that would kill you for good
Isaac Newton came up with the idea. "Many people saw the apple fall, Newton asked why". Bernard Baruch.
you use it every day. the apple does not float of the world. using logic, you can realize that gravity in place, and you wont fall off either
(y/5) + 8 would be considered a binomial, as there is two terms. Just the same as 3x + 8. Those fall under binomials as well.
It does not necessarily fall.