3G and 4G are generic terms that stand for 3rd generation and 4th generation networks and are supposed to relate to the speed at which wireless networks pass data. There are no official standards that make a network 3G or 4G. Verizon and Sprint are the only networks in the US that have any 4G at this time and it is limited to just a couple of cities as it still being built.
Generation
4G stands for Fourth Generation .
The 'g' stands for generation.
5g - g = 4g
You can write a lot of equivalent expressions; the simplest is:4g meaning you multiply 4 times g.
3G is the current generation of mobile telecommunication standards. It allows simultaneous use of speech and data services and offers data rates of up to 14 Mbps downlink and 5 Mbps uplink. 4G is the fourth and the next generation of mobile telecommunication standards. Its infrastructure will be only packet-based (all-IP). 4G will probably combine 3G, GSM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and VoIP.
3g
g x 4 = 4g
The value of 4g - 3h can't be determined since we are not given the value of g and h. The value of 4g - 3h is actually itself without the known values for g and h.
The iPad3 aka "The new iPad". If you were asking what it it actually is, its a tablet computer.
g2+4g-32 = 0 (g-4)(g+8) = 0 g = 4 or g = -8 Use the quadratic equation formula
If you have a 3G or 4G LTE model, you do not need high-speed (cable or DSL) internet. You will still want it, though since the 3G and 4G data plans will cost a lot of money if you are sitting at home streaming Netflix and Youtube videos.
g=-1