You can have up to 255 items, up to a total of 8,192 characters.
Descartes' rule of signs will not necessarily tell exact number of complex roots, but will give an idea. The Wikipedia article explains it pretty well, but here is a brief explanation:It is for single variable polynomials.Order the polynomial in descending powers [example: f(x) = ax³ + bx² + cx + d]Count number of sign changes between consecutive coefficients. This is the maximum possible real positive roots.Let function g(x) = f(-x), count number of sign changes, which is maximum number of real negative roots.Note these are maximums, not the actual numbers. Let p = positive maximum and q = negative maximum. Let m be the order (maximum power of the variable), which is also the total number of roots.So m - p - q = minimum number of complex roots. Note complex roots always occur in pairs, so number of complex roots will be {0, 2, 4, etc}.
The largest single digit prime number is 7.
A single number, such as 12848384 does not make a series.
The ratio of a single number is the number itself.
It is 1.
You can have up to 255 items, up to a total of 8,192 characters.
If you used the CONCATENATE function then there's a limit to the number of arguments which is Excel version dependent. Excel 2007 and newer versions allow 255 arguments, all older versions allow 30 arguments. You don't need to use the CONCATENATE function. You can use the & operator to concatenate instead. =A1&", "&B1&", "&C1 Using this method you're only limited by the allowable maximum length for a formula which, again, is version dependent. Excel 2007 and newer versions allow 8192 characters, all older versions allow 1024 characters. You could also concatenate the results of several concatenate formulas in a new formula.
The range of a single number is 0.The mode, median, maximum and minimum of a single number is the number.
you have to double it over as many times as necessary
2 electrons is the maximum number for an single orbital.
2 electrons is the maximum number for an single orbital.
There is no limit to the number of cells you can merge into a single cell.
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