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P1 stands for parental generation. While F1 and F2 stand for filial generations. These would be first daughter and second daughter.
Maybe it "stands" for Ford, if anything; certainly not "Fleetline" since that was a Chevrolet label. Initially, the truck was called the "F1" then it became the "F100" and now the "F150", so the numeric part of the name doesn't "stand for" anything either--except, of course, the truck itself.
try this out...#include#includefloat valcal(float);int main(){float a,b,f,x,f1,f2,f3,i;a=2;b=3;int flag=0;f1=valcal(a);f2=valcal(b);printf("\n\n%f %f",f1,f2);for(i=0;i
F 1 car
Pagani Zonda F
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say, overall noise figure =f noise figure of stage1=f1 noise figure of stage2=f2 f=f1+(f2-1)/g1 f1,f2 are in linear scale(not in dB) g1=gain in stage1
F if excluding the (-) sign in it. else it's 2's compliment of F. F1
F, and whatever year it was made. For example, if it was 2007, Ferrari's F1 Car would be called the Ferrari F2007.
Infinitely many ways. Suppose you have found a way of writing the given fraction, F, as a sum of two fractions, f1 and f2.Take any other fraction g such that g < f1 and g is not equal to the absolute value of f1 - f2. Then consider (f1 - g) and (f2 + g). Since f1, f2 and g are all fractions, then so are (f1 - g) and (f2 + g). And their sum is F.
1.85 crore (Mc F 1 )