Upper case A 01000001 B 01000010 C 01000011 D 01000100 E 01000101 F 01000110 G 01000111 H 01001000 I 01001001 J 01001010 K 01001011 L 01001100 M 01001101 N 01001110 O 01001111 P 01010000 Q 01010001 R 01010010 S 01010011 T 01010100 U 01010101 V 01010110 W 01010111 X 01011000 Y 01011001 Z 01011010 Lower Case a 01100001 b 01100010 c 01100011 d 01100100 e 01100101 f 01100110 g 01100111 h 01101000 i 01101001 j 01101010 k 01101011 l 01101100 m 01101101 n 01101110 o 01101111 p 01110000 q 01110001 r 01110010 s 01110011 t 01110100 u 01110101 v 01110110 w 01110111 x 01111000 y 01111001 z 01111010
A functional dependency X --> Y is full functional dependency if removal of any attribute 'k' from X means that the dependency does not hold any more.Full functional dependency is minimal in size (contain non-redundant data)In a relation R , attribute B of R is fully functionallydependent on an attribute or set of attributes A of R , if B is functionally dependent on A, but not functionally dependent on any proper subset of A.ORAàB is a fully functionally dependency, if removal of any attribute X from A would result into the cancellation of dependency. i.e. (A-{X})-->B does not hold.
The physical size of the resistor determines how much power(wattage), or heat can be dissipated. The larger the resistor the more power it can dissipate. Resistance is the opposition to current flow(electrons) and this opposition causes heat to be generated when current flows through it. The AMOUNT of Heat dissipated per unit of time is measured in watts. example if P=I X E (power formula) P=Power(watts) E=Voltage I=Current ohm's law-->E=I X R say you are using a 1/2 w 100 ohm resistor and you put 12VDC thru the resistor to ground. determine the current: I=E/R I=12V/100 ohms I=120 ma. Plug in value into ohms law formula. P=I X E P=.120 x 12 P=1.44 watts (resistor will be dissipating 1.44 watts at 12v with 120 milli amps flowing thru it. Resistors come in different wattage values( 1/8w, 1/4w, 1/2w, 1w etc) usually printed on them. So for this case you would need at least a 2 WATT resistor and still be safe and NOT BURN and destroy it to a crisp. If the resistance has not changed then your resistor passed the required safe amount of current. If the resistance has changed you may have burned the resistor with too much current and thus you have overpowered it. You can also use a wattmeter and measure the wattage as voltage and current is applied to the resistor at a given resistance.
To demonstrate that the function x3 is in the set o(x4), you can show that the limit of x3 divided by x4 as x approaches infinity is equal to 0. This indicates that x3 grows slower than x4, making it a member of the set o(x4).
1. H can be applied to a block of data of any size. 2. H produces a fixed-length output. 3. H(x) is relatively easy to compute for any given x, making both hardware and software implementations practical. 4. For any given value h, it is computationally infeasible to find x such that H(x) = h. This is sometimes referred to in the literature as the one-way property. 5. For any given block x, it is computationally infeasible to find y ≠ x with H(y) = H(x). 6. It is computationally infeasible to find any pair (x, y) such that H(x) = H(y).
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The remainder ( R ) when a polynomial ( p(x) ) is divided by ( (x - 2) ) can be found using the Remainder Theorem. According to this theorem, the remainder is equal to ( p(2) ). Thus, to find ( R ), simply evaluate the polynomial at ( x = 2 ): ( R = p(2) ).
5pr.The specific answer depends on the values of the variables p & r.
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