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What is an inductive statement?

An inductive statement is a generalization based on specific instances or observations. In other words, it involves drawing a conclusion about a whole group based on observations of a sample of that group. Inductive reasoning is used to make educated guesses, but it does not guarantee truth.


How many words are in a twenty minute lecture?

Depends on how fast the lecturer talks and how large the words the speaker uses are. If it's a slow lecture using lots of big words, there will be fewer words in it than in a fast lecture or one using little words.


Differences between digital differential analyzer and bresenham algorithm?

AnswerDDA uses float numbers and uses operators such as division and multiplication in its calculation. Bresenhams algorithm uses ints and only uses addition and subtraction. Due to the use of only addition subtraction and bit shifting (multiplication and division use more resources and processor power) bresenhams algorithm is faster than DDA in producing the line. Im not sure, though if i remember right, they still produce the same line in the end.One note concerning efficiency: Fixed point DDA algorithms are generally superior to Bresenhams algorithm on modern computers. The reason is that Bresenhams algorithm uses a conditional branch in the loop, and this results in frequent branch mispredictions in the CPU. Fixed point DDA also has fewer instructions in the loop body (one bit shift, one increment and one addition to be exact. In addition to the loop instructions and the actual plotting). As CPU pipelines become deeper, mispredictions penalties will become more severe.Since DDA uses rounding off of the pixel position obtained by multiplication or division, causes an accumulation of error in the proceeding pixels whereas in Bresenhams line algorithm the new pixel is calculated with a small unit change in one direction and checking of nearest pixel with the decision variable satisfying the line equation.BUT this error can be calculated and will not cause problems for typical line drawing applications. Lines longer than what fits on a typical computer screen (a few thousand pixels) will be identical to Bresenham lines when using 32 bit integers. Fixed point DDA also has another advantage: Since it does not require conditional jumps, you can compute several lines in parallel with SIMD (Single Instruction Multiple Data) techniques.


What is the difference between lecturer of English and lecturer in English?

Lecturer of English is one who lectures on English topics like, literature and one who is an expert in English itself as a subject. Lecturer in English is one who speaks on different topics of other subjects pertaining to different other streams like, Biology, Physics or History and uses English Language as a medium of delivering lectures.


Was the paddle wheel for energy?

A paddle wheel can generate energy if it is turned by a river or some other method of propulsion. Hydro-electric power uses turbines, which are just fancy paddle wheels. On the other hand, a paddlewheel can push a boat, if it is powered by steam.

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What is As in the periodic table?

As is arsenic. Its atomic number is 33. It is in period 4, group 15. Arsenic has many uses, such as wood preservatives, insecticides, and alloys, among other uses.


What element in the periodic table is AS?

As is arsenic. Its atomic number is 33. It is in period 4, group 15. Arsenic has many uses, such as wood preservatives, insecticides, and alloys, among other uses.


What were the uses of arsenic after it was discovered?

Killing things.


Will arsenic combine with other elements?

Yes, arsenic can combine with other elements to form various compounds. It can form compounds with elements like hydrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and metals, amongst others. These compounds can have different properties and uses, and are important in various industrial and biological processes.


What are all the uses for arsenic tribromide?

Arsenic tribromide is primarily used in organic synthesis as a brominating agent. It can selectively brominate aromatic compounds, especially in the presence of other functional groups. Additionally, it can be used in the preparation of other arsenic compounds.


What are other helpful uses of radiation?

Other than what?


What are the uses of pearls in Pokemon other than money do they have any other uses?

no they don't sorry


What are the modern uses of arsenic?

If you mean the element Arsenic (As) then people use it for rat poisons, weed killers, etc. But to answer your question, Arsenic is used by people who make rat poisons, weed killers, computers, poisons, and scientists all use Arsenic.


What are the economic uses of arsenic?

yea im in mr cizerons class as well so were both screwed


What are the uses of pearls in Pokemon other than money?

Im pretty sure there are no other uses besides selling them.


What other uses are there for powered milk other than consumption?

Antiquing.


Can you think of other uses of mechanical energy in your school?

Other than what?