'select' operator
This is true. If a given input value yields four output values that relationship can be best described as a relation.
I will not use operator overloading in C# to do anything. Operator overloading may lead to one operator has more than 1 semantic meaning. For example, we know 1 + 2 yields 3, and "1" + 2 yields "12". I do not like this overloading of the operator + being used for addition in Number hierarchy, while as the concatenation in strings. That is, one operator (+) has 2 significant semantics.And the question "find largest of two object" is too vague - what do you mean "largest"? and object? We know apple and orange are 2 objects, but how do you compare them, and find the largest one?????? (size, price or what???)
No, it is described as a relation.
Itβs False
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It yields to inconsistent results when used to average normalized set of values.
This substance is an acid.
Acid
U3O8 + HNO3 yields UNO3 + H2 yields UO2 + HF yields UF4 + F2 yields UF6
A base
The opposite of a number is also called an additive inverse. An additive inverse of a number a is the number that, when added to a, yields zero.
Higher yields = increased income.