Analytical, intelligent, pertinent, etc.
look for key words in the word problem. the word is means = the word less than means < and the word greater than means > taken away, subtracted, deducted, etc. all mean substracted added, given, etc. all mean addidtion the important thing is to look for the key words in the problem, then, make sense of the numbers.
This question is impossible to answer, because intelligence as a concept has no universally accepted definition, and even according to suggested definitions, IQ as a measurement does not nearly cover all aspects of intelligence. It doesn't make any sense to try to propose the "average" IQ of an intelligent person, since the mathematical definition of IQ is in fact derived from the cognitive abilities of the average person. However, when discussing the specific kind of intelligence that IQ measures (typically logical, spatial, linguistic skills etc.), anything above the average of 100 could be regarded "more intelligent than average". An IQ of 120 corresponds to being among the 10% most "intelligent" people in the world. 135 corresponds to the 1% most "intelligent" etc.
If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".If you mean the symbols like +, -, etc., those are called "operators".
the, its, why, etc
That means that someone is a smart person who is able write or say clever, intelligent and, to a degree, sharp phrases, remarks etc.
Intelligent, incomparable, interesting, innocent, influential, etc. are a few.
Yes lemurs are very intelligent. Lemurs are primates, related to gorillas chimps etc. So yes lemurs are amazingly intelligent.
A word that means the same or almost the same as another word... E.G: 'Large' and 'great' 'Fast' and 'quick' 'Smart' and 'intelligent' 'Small' and 'tiny' ETC...
Happy and joyful. Big and large. Smart and intelligent. Brave and courageous. Funny and humorous.
You might mean the adverb 'very.' Synonyms that are stronger include extremely, exceedingly, greatly, particularly, remarkably, substantially, etc. examples: She is very intelligent. She is remarkably intelligent. She is highly intelligent. She is extremely intelligent. If you mean the adjective 'very,' some synonyms are exact, identical, precise. example: What bothered me most was the very answer she gave.
Intelligent, or smart, materials are materials which change based on external stimuli. For instance, they change color depending on voltage (like liquid crystal displays). Thermoelectric materials can convert temperature differences into electricity, or there are shape memory (and magnetic shape memory) alloys, etc.
· idiotic · impartial · impolite · ignorant · illogical · impatient · incompetent · inconsiderate · independent · industrious · infantile · inquisitive · insightful · insolent · inspiring · intelligent · irreverent
Respected, trustworthy, etc.
Analytical, intelligent, pertinent, etc.
There is no by- prefix. Perhaps what was mean was be-. Some words starting with this are because, belittle, berate, etc.
A sensible person. Intelligent, fair, logical etc