A plain integer variable in C under windows is 2 bytes in 16 bit windows, and 4 bytes in 32 bit windows.
an integer plus and integer will always be an integer. We say integers are closed under addition.
Closure of the set of integers under addition.
The variable under investigation is typically referred to as the "dependent variable" in a research study. This is the variable that is being measured or observed to determine how it is affected by changes in another variable, known as the independent variable.
There are a few numbers that are integer that is 7 under par. Some of the numbers are -5 and 20.
Right click my computer and click properties click the advanced tab. click the environment variables button at the bottom the bottom pane should say "system variables". The path variable is in there, just under the OS variable.
011000110110000101110100 is cat in Binary. That is 23 Bits, or just under 3 Bytes.
1 byte
1 million bytes = 8 million bites = just under 1 megabyte
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In general, yes; most software that runs under windows 7 will run under windows 8.
Yes, when an integer is subtracted from another integer, the result is still an integer. This is due to the closure property of integers, which states that the set of integers is closed under subtraction. Therefore, any operation involving two integers, such as subtraction, will yield another integer.
The variable adjusted by the experimenter is called the independent variable. This is the variable that is purposely manipulated or changed in an experiment to observe its effect on the dependent variable. The independent variable is under the control of the experimenter.