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Where is Mr C kunalan born?

mr c kunalan born at earth.


Is Mr C Kunalan a Singaporean?

HELLO


What does c kunalan wear?

Shirt and shorts


What is c kunalan's record timing for 100m in 1968?

10.38 sec


How in the Earth do you train a perceptron in C plus plus?

YouTube has several neural network videos that explain how to train a perceptron. The xoax videos in particular include example C++ code. See sources and related links below.


When was C-Train created?

C-Train was created in 1981.


How long does it take on the subway from Penn Station to 168th Street?

It's about 15 to 20 minutes on the A train (which is an express train). It's about 30 to 40 minutes on the C local train. The A and C are on the A-C-E, the blue line. The 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) also runs from 34th Street-Penn Station to 168th Street, but it is also a local train and there are even more stops than on the C train. So, naturally, you will want to take the A train.


State the difference between particular solution and particular integral?

Particular integral is finding what the integral is for example the integral of 2x is x^2 + C. Finding the particular solution would be finding what C equals from the particular integral.


Will particular C program be compatible for both g c c and DEV Cpp compiler?

That is possible. Try it.


The availability of a particular resource is know as?

C: Scarcity


What subway do you take from 42nd Street Port Authority to 168th Street?

Take the A or the C trains (of the A-C-E, the blue line) to 168th Street. The A train is an express train, while the C train is local, but they both stop at 168th Street. Actually, 168th Street is the LAST STOP on the C train, so if you take the C, you can't possibly miss your stop. Unless you're like, a real moron, and then I can't help you.See the Related Link below for a complete New York City subway map.


How are most narratives organized?

a) spatially b) chronologically c) from general to particular d) from particular to general