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Anything you like - it depends on the function that relates the output to the input.
An input value is the value that you start with. If it helps, you can think of an input value as being a value you type in. So, for instance, if you type 8 * 2 into your calculator, then that's the input. This is contrasted with output, which is the value returned to you by the computer program. In our example, the output would be 16.
The change in the input value is equalto the change in the output value.
Assuming by in you mean input and out you mean output. Input is the value that goes in while the output is the value you receive. Between these terms is a rule, called the nth term that will always work to help you find the input/output. For example. Our input is 2, and our output is 10 the rule here could be the input multiplied by 5 equals the output, or it can be something extremely difficult and unfathomable even to a banker...
There are infinitely many possible answers: Rule I: Output = 4 (whatever the input, the output is 4). Rule 2: Output = Input - 2 Rule 3: Output = Input/2 + 1 Rule 4: Output = (Input/3)2
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Anything you like - it depends on the function that relates the output to the input.
Input: 1, 1, 2, 3, 4 Output: Mean: (1+1+2+3+4)/5 Mode: 1 the value that occurs most frequently in the input Min: 1 is the minimum value of the input Max: 4 is the maximum value of the input
There are two input and output ports for Input 1 and 2 and Output 1 and 2.
You how to remember input and output is like a machine do the rest.
Output is be maximum when input binary number is 111111111111 and that value comes around 6.35mv.
No, it means that the output is two times larger than input.