In mathematical terms it's called a rhombus.
Copernicus's main contribution was to propose a heliocentric model for the solar system, i.e. one with the sun at the center instead of the earth. This was in contrast to the Ptolemaic models which placed the earth at the center and required complicated "epicycles" to describe why planets would wobble back and forth in the sky instead of moving in nice straight lines.Calculus, on the other hand, was invented simultaneously and independently by Newton and Leibniz.sir isaac newton
It is actually mathematical TERMS but I'm sure the true answer for that is a rhombus.
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It is called "to evaluate" the expression.
Calculus was invented, or developed, independently by Newton and by Leibniz.
Issac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz invented the calculus and argued the rest of their lives over who had the priority in this invention.
Issac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz invented the calculus and argued the rest of their lives over who had the priority in this invention.
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IT was created in B.C.--- **BEFORE CALCULATION** :D:D:Dlol smiley face :-):D:Total Cow DUMP!It was invented in a town called New Hartley in 1390 Athens Greece.
In mathematical terms it's called a rhombus.
Newton and Leibniz developed the calculus.
Because when human mathematicians invented the concept of SD, they defined it as the result of that particular series of mathematical steps. If the steps were fewer or different, the result wouldn't be what they called SD.
A mathematical rule can be called many things including a theory. Proofs can prove this theory to be a rule.
A formula.
Copernicus's main contribution was to propose a heliocentric model for the solar system, i.e. one with the sun at the center instead of the earth. This was in contrast to the Ptolemaic models which placed the earth at the center and required complicated "epicycles" to describe why planets would wobble back and forth in the sky instead of moving in nice straight lines.Calculus, on the other hand, was invented simultaneously and independently by Newton and Leibniz.sir isaac newton
It is actually mathematical TERMS but I'm sure the true answer for that is a rhombus.