Scientific Inquiry is the ongoing process of discovery in Science. There are 8 steps to Scientific Inquiry.
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Organize, display, analyse, conclude
The first person to attempt to arrange the steps of the scientific method in a logical manner was Sir Francis Bacon, an English philosopher and statesman. He outlined a method for scientific inquiry in his book "Novum Organum" published in 1620, which emphasized systematic observations, experiments, and induction as the basis for scientific investigation. Bacon's work had a significant influence on the development of modern scientific methodology.
Scientific inquiry is aimed at being as objective as possible in order to reduce bias. Rene Descartes was famous for establishing the guiding principles of scientific method in his book "Discourse on Method". The main goal of scientific inquiry is to obtain knowledge through a systematic approach of testing, observing, and measuring hypotheses, so that one can predict the results of future experiments.
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The steps, in order, will depend on what you wish to do: convert from normal to scientific notation, the converse, perform one of the basic operations of arithmetic on numbers in scientific notation.