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What do you mean? You can make a maths game sort of like this: (Create) op=random(4) a=random(difficulty) b=random(difficulty) if (op=0) { correct=a+b } if (op=1) { correct=a-b } if (op=2) { correct=a*b } if (op=3) { correct=a/b } (Any key press) str_answer+=keyboard_lastchar (Enter press) answer=real(str_answer) if (answer=correct) show_message("Correct") else show_message("Incorrect") I am testing code now. I will post corrections. P.S. I forgot to sign in!P.P.S. Optional code: (Draw) draw_set_halign(fa_center) draw_text(x,y,str_answer) if (op=0) { draw_text(x,y-30,a+"+"+b) } if (op=1) { draw_text(x,y-30,a+"-"+b) } if (op=2) { draw_text(x,y-30,a+"*"+b) } if (op=3) { draw_text(x,y-30,a+"/"+b) }
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You would certainly use an op-amp or an operational amplifier, if two opposite sides which successfully met and made operations correctly with no bugs.
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The LM324 is a quad operational amplifier (op-amp) integrated circuit (IC). It consists of four independent op-amps in a single package. It is commonly used in a wide range of electronic circuits, such as amplifiers, filters, oscillators, and comparators. The LM324 is known for its low cost, low power consumption, and versatility.
Chopin's second Scherzo is op 31. His first is op 20. The meter in the second is presto--both are very fast.
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Fryderyk Franciszek Chopin's Scherzo, CT. 198, Op. 31, No. 2, in D-flat was written in 1837 and dedicated to Countess Adèle de Fürstenstein. It was first published in Paris and London in 1837, and then in Leipzig in 1838.
The Dance of the Goblins (La Ronde des Lutins), Scherzo fantastique, Op. 25
His first published work is Op. 1 Two Pieces for piano (1867)Scherzo Ã? la russeImpromptu
1. Nocturnes no. 2, 8, and 20 2. Preludes no. 4 and 15 3. etudes op. 10 no. 3 and 12 and op.25 no.11 4. funeral march from sonata no.2 5. Scherzo no.2 6. ballade no.1 7. Polonaises no. 3 and 6 8. Barcarolle Op. 60, B. 158 9. waltz no.1 10. Fantasie in F minor Op.49 11. Fantasie Impromptu
Not all of Tchaikovsky's symphonies were named. They are:No. 1 in G minor, Op. 13, Winter Daydreams(1866)No. 2 in C minor, Op. 17, Little Russian (1872)No. 3 in D major, Op. 29, Polish (1875)No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36 (1877-1878)Manfred Symphony, B minor, Op. 58; so named because it was inspired by Byron's poem Manfred (1885)No. 5 in E minor, Op. 64 (1888)No. 6 in B minor, Op. 74, Pathétique (1893)Symphony in E flat (sketched 1892 but unfinished; reworked during the 1950s and later published as Symphony No. 7)
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Yes, Polonaise in A major, Op. 40, No. 1, ( The Military Polonaise), and the Polonaise in C minor, Op. 40, No. 2 were composed by Frédéric Chopin in 1838.
The Moonlight - No. 14 Op 27 number 2
Allegro Appassionato Op. 43 by Saint-Saëns is a composition among many of his concertante works. This composition is in a scherzo form, which is also known as rounded binary form. The main theme starts in Bar 5, after four bars of an orchestral introduction.