These are called "beep codes". Unfortunately you didn't give enough information. Beep codes are in two formats, short and long. They are in a sort of code, much like Morse Code.
Are the beeps three short beeps, three long beeps, or a mix of short - long?
Does your computer continue to boot and work normally? I wouldn't worry about it too much if it does. Some computers beep on initiating different components.
Listen closely and see if you can tell if it's all short, all long or a mix, then search for beep codes and you should be able to find what the codes mean.
The physical memory (RAM) is not being initialized.
Restarting a laptop computer is just like restarting a desktop computer. If you are on a windows computer you go to the start button in the lower left hand connor of your screen. Click on the start button. Click shut down computer when it bring up a box that gives you may options like shut down, restart or log off. Click the restart button. If your on a mac computer, go to the top left hand connor, click the apple picture than click restart. If your on a Linux computer go to the top right hand connor and click the power button, then click restart.
it gives u some options 1) start task manager 2) restart computer
Process of elimination. Something is keeping that computer from doing its job, some part of it is broken or has come loose, here is what you do to find out which. Pull them out. One by one until it does beep, or gives you video. So with the machine unplugged, open it up and unplug the hard drive. Now plug it in and give it a go. Still no video, no beeps? Well it wasn't the hard disk then. Unplug it and go in and plug the hard disk back in & try pulling out some RAM. Still no video no beeps? Put the RAM back in & try the video card. Keep going this way, removing a piece, trying the computer, and putting it back in until you find some piece somewhere which makes it behave differently. Chances are at some point you will start getting video and/or beeps and you'll know who the culprit was.
No, because 0.9 repeating is 1, which is an integer, not a "normal" fraction.
79/99
0.24 repeating can be expressed as a fraction by first defining x as 0.24 repeating. Multiplying x by 100 gives 100x = 24.242424... Subtracting x from 100x gives 99x = 24, and dividing both sides by 99 yields x = 24/99. Therefore, 0.24 repeating is equal to 24/99 when expressed as a fraction.
It gives problems when there a virus on your computer/laptop
electricity gives display to the computer
To express 0.60 with the decimal part repeating as a fraction, we can set x = 0.60 repeating. Multiplying x by 100 to shift the decimal two places gives 100x = 60.60 repeating. Subtracting the original x from 100x eliminates the repeating decimal, yielding 99x = 60. Dividing both sides by 99 gives x = 60/99, which simplifies to 20/33. Therefore, 0.60 repeating as a fraction is 20/33.
what is an icon gives you access to the computer components it represents?
Polymers have compounds that have repeating subunits. Polymers consist of long chains of monomers, which are repeated units that are linked together. This repeating structure gives polymers unique properties and versatility in various applications.