There is no exact value.
1. Manufacturers specify current gains between (for example) 110 and 800.
2. Gain in a circuit depends on the actual circuit. Current gain can range from a bit less than 1.0 to over 500. Voltage gain can also range from a bit less than 1.0 to over 300.
-- end of the universe -- the day you will die -- the exact value of 'pi' -- the exact value of ' e ' -- the exact value of sqrt(2) -- the exact value of any other irrational number
Approximate value, is a value that is not necessarily the right answer but, it is the closest one to it.It means that it isn't exact - but close to the exact value.
The exact value of sin 22.5 is 0.382683432
There is an exact value - we just can't write it in numbers.
Some value / exact value x 100 = percentage
3, -3 4, -4 these numbers all have the same "exact value" 3, -5 do not have the same exact value. exact value is how many s[pots away from 0 it is
The exact value is 0.5*sqrt(3)
(f) What is the exact value (in decimal) of giga?
Yes, you could if you knew the exact value for pi as well as the diameter of the circle. Multiply the diameter by the exact value for pi to get the circumference. However, it is impossible because the exact value for pi is not known. It is only known to about a trillion decimal places, but the exact value is not known.
Approximate value, is a value that is not necessarily the right answer but, it is the closest one to it.It means that it isn't exact - but close to the exact value.
4 is the glyph for the fourth of our counting numbers. This is also considered its exact value.
The exact value of 150 would be 3/2. This is taught in high math.