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It depends on how you define intelligence. You are born with all your potential, how you use that can be affected by many things, some of which you cannot control. Your environment and the opportunities you have for instance.
I define an variable by saying x- an value
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4 points define a plane.
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Able to solve new questions (not previously encountered). Able to learn from previous experience.
land surrounded by water
Psychologists characterize and define intelligence as the ability to understand or comprehend something. When you understand something, you are likely to profit from it.
How well you can understand things, how quickly you can learn things, the knowledge you have, and how you use it, is how I define intelligence.
The term 'Robot' is Latin, I think it means something like nonstop worker but the best way of defining a robot is an attempt of creating a simulation of intelligence's physically.
A land mass smaller than a continent surrounded by water
Because we a searching for an intelligence that is not limited to the human mind, but based on it. And this without knowing how to define the base.
intrapersonal intelligence is when someone has the ability to self-reflect internally. It is used often in matching someone up with a career choice.
"Camp X' did not define Canada. It was a World War II intelligence centre, also called "Intrepid" by the British.
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It depends on how you define intelligence. You are born with all your potential, how you use that can be affected by many things, some of which you cannot control. Your environment and the opportunities you have for instance.
Grades don't measure intelligence and age doesn't define maturity.