AGP is an older video card specification that had a higher bus speed than the PCI spec.
Depending on the make of your motherboard, and age of it. It could go in: ISA Slot (oldest) PCI Slot (old) AGP Slot (newer) PCIe (newest and recommended)Now the AGP (Advanced Graphics Port [or something like that]) had a couple variations through its life-cycle "x2 x4 x8"and the sub-families of PCIe:"x16 x8 x4 x2 x1"
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there are only one card in agp . but there many types in agp example: 64 bit agp ,256 bit agp
Yes, AGP is completely backwards compatible.
Buy a motherboard with an AGP slot.
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Accelerated Graphics Port (its a graphics card slot)
It is the Accelerated Graphics Port on a motherboard for attaching graphics cards.
You can upgrade an AGP video card to any other AGP video card.
The solution to the problem 2x2 is 4 (the result of multiplication).
If you mean x2 + 2x + 15: Then the answer would be that it's a quadratic expression with no factors. If you mean x2 - 2x + 15: Then it can be factored out to: (x - 5)(x + 3) If you mean x2 + 2x - 15: Then it can be factored out to: (x + 5)(x - 3)