Aristotle came up with the rule by few, rule by one, and the rule by many.
A few is not many, but more than one, several is not many but more than two, the use of 'many' may then answer your question
euler's rule there are many answers but no one which one is the rigth one. his rule is: 1. V+F-E=2 2. V+F=E+2 3. too mathmatical Key Code: V= number of vertices F= number of faces E= number of edges this rule can only work on Polyhedron
The main rule of netiquette is that no one is controlable of webs.
The verb form of "exception" is "to exempt." This means to free or release someone or something from a requirement or rule that applies to others. For example, if a policy applies to everyone except one individual, that person is said to be exempt from the policy.
There are infinitely many polynomials of order 5 that will give these as the first five numbers and any one of these could be "the" rule. Short of reading the mind of the person who posed the question, there is no way of determining which of the infinitely many solutions is the "correct" one. The rule based on the polynomial of lowest order is: U(n) = -8n + 3.
rule by one
Governments based on rule by one person are called autocracies or monarchies. Rule by a few individuals is called an oligarchy, while rule by many people is called a democracy. These typologies reflect the distribution of power and decision-making authority within a political system.
who was one of a few women to rule ancient Egypt
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Yes . Batman said his one rule was that he does not kill .
When a country can produce many things but chooses to produce one main thing, or just a few things, this country is said to be
Proberly a few that's what he said in one of his interviews
Several goldfishes went for a walk. One said hello. One said No fanks The other 5 said tidak sepuluh dai bibi tingu
There is not one specific person who said it but it is a long-standing fashion rule. Nowadays many think it is ok to wear white after Labor Day.
The famous person who said "the golden rule is that there is no golden rule" is G.B. Shaw. This quote challenges the idea that one universal rule should dictate moral behavior and instead suggests that ethics are complex and context-dependent.
Aristotle classified governments based on who rules and the common good they serve. He distinguished between "good" and "corrupt" forms of governance: monarchy (rule by one for the common good) versus tyranny (rule by one for personal gain), aristocracy (rule by a few for the common good) versus oligarchy (rule by a few for their own benefit), and polity (a constitutional government serving the common good) versus democracy (rule by the many, which can devolve into mob rule). Aristotle emphasized the importance of a balanced government that promotes the welfare of its citizens.