To "perform an operation" means to execute a specific task or action, often following a defined set of rules or procedures. This term is commonly used in mathematics, computing, and various fields to describe the act of carrying out calculations, manipulations, or processes to achieve a particular result. For example, in mathematics, performing an operation could involve addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division. In computing, it might refer to executing a command or function within a program.
From Answers.com: laddic (′lad·ik) (electronics) Multiaperture magnetic structure resembling a ladder, used to perform logic functions; operation is based on a flux change in the shortest available path when adjacent rungs of the ladder are initially magnetized with opposite polarity.
1.) what is operating system? 2.) what an array ? how is an array different from ordinary variable ?
It is a operation on the brain
Operation Wooden Leg happened in 1985.
Operation Cobra happened on 1944-07-31.
Functions are used to carryon a specific task or to perform specific operation.
The answer will depend on what operation you have in mind.
A surgeon.
If an operation calls for multiplication we multiply; if it calls for any other operation, we perform the other operation!
The Logical operator has the ability to perform certain logic operations on its input. This is used in Boolean algebra.
computer can perform input, process, output, and storage
-- Since there is no operation indicated, you may assume that I have already performed it. -- In the space just below this text, you'll see the result presented in its simplest form:
You cannot perform any operation by giving any operator. The operation must be valid in the domain and range.For example, you often cannot perform the square rootoperation using the square root operator if your domain and range are integers. At the level of maths that I guess you are at (from this question), the square root of a negative number is not a operation that is defined.
internal auditors perform an operational audit as part of their assurance services they render to oganisations.
3/5,2/3
That's called a "surgeon".
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