Di- and bi- are the most common, tacked onto dozens of words; the former is Greek, the latter, Latin. "Duo," and "ambi" are also used, though "ambi" means more along the lines of "both" (someone who is ambidextrous is equally skilled with bothhands). You can also have "dual" hyphenated with another word.
The prefix Bi- represents the number 2.
Well the most obvious one is the very basic pluralizing suffix 's'.
The prefix "hep ta" stands for the number seven.
You could add the prefix re- and the suffix -ing to make the word renumbering.
no having a different prefix number changes the host range and broadcast address for each network
The prefix Bi- represents the number 2.
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2, hence the prefix bi.
The prefix for the number 5 is "penta-".
There is no special SI prefix for the number 3.
It depends on how many bits you are using for the network prefix. The formula is 2n - 2 for the number of subnets available in a prefix, or 2n if you allow the use of the 0th subnet.
Well the most obvious one is the very basic pluralizing suffix 's'.
The prefix "hep ta" stands for the number seven.
Renumber is a prefix numbered is a suffix
No such sn for a 65-2.The model 65 had a serial number prefix of 1D between the years 1976-1980.The model 65 had a serial number prefix of between 2D-17D from 1977-1983.
The 2 letter prefix to the National Insurance Number represent the approximate year of birth.
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