In common usage, the term PC refers to personal computers designed for individual use, typically running Microsoft Windows or occasionally other operating systems like Linux. PCs are characterized by their versatility, allowing users to perform a wide range of tasks such as word processing, gaming, and internet browsing. The term can encompass both desktop and laptop computers, distinguishing them from larger systems like servers or mainframes.
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For computers the term OS refers to Operating System.
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a computer term that refers to "readily accessible memory" this is the physical chip memory that the computer uses for quick or short term usage a computer term that refers to "readily accessible memory" this is the physical chip memory that the computer uses for quick or short term usage
"Cyber" is a prefix derived from the term "cybernetics," which refers to the study of communication and control systems in living organisms and machines. In modern usage, "cyber" is often associated with computers, information technology, and the internet.
The term person in common usage means an individual human being. (prosopon in Greek)
No. In normal mathematical usage the term factor refers to an integer that goes into another integer without remainder. There is, therefore, no need for a decimal place.No. In normal mathematical usage the term factor refers to an integer that goes into another integer without remainder. There is, therefore, no need for a decimal place.No. In normal mathematical usage the term factor refers to an integer that goes into another integer without remainder. There is, therefore, no need for a decimal place.No. In normal mathematical usage the term factor refers to an integer that goes into another integer without remainder. There is, therefore, no need for a decimal place.
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In the area of computing, the term easy peasy refers to how easy performing a specific task is. This term isn't specific to computers, people may say it when faced with an easy task.
They came into common usage in the 20's when the bobbed hairstyle was all the rage. It was a trademark of a corporation & usage of the term became common place which invalidated the trademark.
In common usage, no. The multiples of a number refers to all its WHOLE number multiples. Otherwise any other number is a multiple and the term simply means the set of all numbers.
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