hi this is Rudd. im bored in power tech.. mr chandlers class.
im sitting here with coltan & Allen. they are talking about how they think they are chubby. which they are not.
but i do know that he did discover the laws of probability.
im doing a stupid power point on it now.
oh, and btw.. coltan thinks Adam Lambert is HOT and you should vote for him.
not like he wont win anyways.
=)
there are 3 laws of arithmetic. These are Associative law, Distributive Law and Cummutative law.
according to commutative property both the distributive laws are equal why to use two distributive laws
Because:that is how indices are defined, andif they did not always work, they would not be called laws.
The Hammurabi code of laws
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Yes. Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) was a mathematician, physicist, inventor, and philosopher. He was one of the earliest to study binomial coefficients and the laws of probability. He created the earliest hand-powered calculating machines. Pascal's Law (pressure distribution) is a result of his study of fluids and pressure.
He had studied mathematics and probability.
He didn't not discover them, he wrote them.
The laws of probability predict what is likely to occur, not necessarily what will occur.
Einstein discovered newtons laws of motion.
The probabilty can be applied to meiosis.
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sociology
3 laws' of planetary motion
probability
the laws of gravity
the answer is three