Hexadecimal uses the digits 0-9 and the letters a-f (in either upper case A-F, or lower case a-f). You appear to have used a letter O in upper case and lower case (o). Neither is a valid [standard] hexadecimal digit; so 3EO and 3Eo both mean the same in hexadecimal: a non-valid number. 3E0 and 3e0 are both valid hexadecimal numbers that mean the same (as the decimal number 992). In C, to signify a hexadecimal number it is preceded by 0X or 0x (that is zero-letter X), as in 0x3E0, etc.
Sure. In the simplest case, a function, such as f(x), is simply a rule to determine a number, based on another number. You can define both the original number and the resulting number to be any type of number (or other object) you want.
If you mean the absolute value: the absolute value of a positive number is the number itself, in this case, 3.2.
I think you mean 109,999. in that case, the number after it is 110,000
Uppercase is capital letters. For example: A B C D E F G Lowercase is letters that are not capitalised. For example: a b c d e f g "No" is probably the abbreviation for "number".
Hexadecimal uses the digits 0-9 and the letters a-f (in either upper case A-F, or lower case a-f). You appear to have used a letter O in upper case and lower case (o). Neither is a valid [standard] hexadecimal digit; so 3EO and 3Eo both mean the same in hexadecimal: a non-valid number. 3E0 and 3e0 are both valid hexadecimal numbers that mean the same (as the decimal number 992). In C, to signify a hexadecimal number it is preceded by 0X or 0x (that is zero-letter X), as in 0x3E0, etc.
what this case number mean 9999999999
Let's use the example 15°C. Okay, well the first thing you must do is take the number (in this case that number is 15) and multiply it by two. 15x2=30. Now take your new number (in this case 30) and add 32 to that. 30+32=62. Your answer (62 in this case) is what it is in °F. So in the end, 15°C=62°F
Sure. In the simplest case, a function, such as f(x), is simply a rule to determine a number, based on another number. You can define both the original number and the resulting number to be any type of number (or other object) you want.
That phrase could mean MANY things. It could mean the case file number under which the court jacket is filed. It could mean the Police Report Number under wihich it is filed. It could mean that this case is referred to in another case. Etc, etc, etc..
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f mean Fluorine on a periodic table.Fluorine is a halogen with atomic number 9.It occurs in group 17 on the table.
f you mean one million then as a number it is 1,000,000
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