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The discovery of Uranus:?

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The discovery of Uranus:

A.disproved geocentric theory

B.proved that planetary orbits are elliptical

C.demonstrated inconsistencies in Bode's Law

D. was a result of mathematical calculations involving Neptune

which one??

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  1. Sorry,

    you failed again (all answers wrong).


  2. none of them, really.

    i suspect whoever gave you your homework is looking for c.

  3. I don't think any of them are correct.

    A) Geocentric theory was disproved by Copernicus over 2 centuries earlier.

    B) Kepler proved that planetary orbits are elliptical nearly 2 centuries earlier.

    C) The discovery of Uranus reinforced Bode's Law.

    D) Neptune was unknown when Uranus was discovered.

  4. I do not like answering Homework questions but I will make an exception here, as you obviously will fail all your exams if you do not know the answer to this.

    D for Dumb

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