Dracula Must Suck Blood!
Seriously -- that reminds you to Divide, Multiply, Subtract, and Bring-down!
You can also use the longer version: Does McDonald's Sell Cheese Burgers and Shakes?
This reminds you to Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Check(that the divisor is larger than your remainder), Bring(down the next number), and Start (all over again)
There aren't specific mnemonic devices for technology. Maybe for some specific parts of it, but not for the entire world of information that is technology. Try a more specific question. See the related links for a list of mnemonics, in case they have some information that would help you.
Some four letter words that can be made from the letters in 'mathematic' are:acheacmeahemcamecatechatchitciteeachemitetchhateheatitchitemmacemachmaimmamamatemathmeatmicamicemimemitemitttacttametateteamteatthatthemtime
Euclid, Pythagorus, Archimedes ......
If you mean the Mathematic angles, one is that they can all be put together to form shapes.
Incredible New Clothes Hung
Short answer: NoLong answer: There is, strictly speaking, no single "mathematic mean" but there is an Arithmetic Mean, a Geometric Mean and a Harmonic Mean (see the related linl for some more details)The "Arithmetic Mean" is what is generally considered the "Average"
Using "memory tricks" is actually a great way to improve your memory! There aren't a lot of drawbacks, as anything you do to help you remember something is a good thing. One problem people can have is forgetting the actual mnemonic device! It won't do you any good to know there's some phrase you memorized to help you remember the names of the planets in order if you can't remember what that phrase was.
This sentence is a mnemonic for remembering the cranial nerves in order: olfactory, optic, oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal, abducens, facial, vestibulocochlear, glossopharyngeal, vagus, accessory, and hypoglossal.
Parentheses Exponents Multiplication and Division Addition and Subtraction All of these done left to right. Some people memorize it as PEMDAS and use a mnemonic device to remember it. Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally The UK equivalent is BIDMAS. B = Brackets I = Index
Some examples of words with a silent "m" are mnemonic, subtle, and hymn.
Some examples of IP devices are internet modems and routers, EtherNet/IP drive devices, VoIP systems, and numerous electronic devices, such as an iPad.
separation, detachment, sharing, partition, divorce, distribution, section