Blaise Pascal (19 June 1623 - 19 August 1662).
Having watched a video on synthetic division, which stated that: "In algebra, synthetic division is a method of performing polynomial long division." I don't think that they are similar.
It was Pythagoras
paolo ruffini
I'm not sure about how to use complex numbers to do this, but I've posted a link to a pretty neat website about Synthetic Division.
divide, long division or synthetic division.
The French mathematician Descartes is credited with developing synthetic division as a method for dividing polynomials. It is a useful technique for dividing polynomials by linear factors and is commonly used in algebra and calculus.
Synthetic division, a simplified method for dividing polynomials, was developed by mathematician Heinrich Ruffini in the early 19th century. While Ruffini's work laid the groundwork for synthetic division, it was later popularized and formalized by other mathematicians, particularly in the context of polynomial algebra. His contributions primarily focused on the practical calculation of polynomial roots, which eventually led to the adoption of synthetic division in algebra.
was a mathematician that discovered synthetic and projective geometry
Richard B. Factore
Having watched a video on synthetic division, which stated that: "In algebra, synthetic division is a method of performing polynomial long division." I don't think that they are similar.
archimedes
Aryabhatta.....he invented 0
pythagoras. Aristotales
It was Pythagoras
paolo ruffini
John Graunt created population statistics.
I'm not sure about how to use complex numbers to do this, but I've posted a link to a pretty neat website about Synthetic Division.