Read your book and do your own school work !
Read your book and do your own school work !
The 0 (zero) figure and the concept of infinity.
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Indians invented the number 0, without which no other inventions are possible. Possitive and Negative Numbers
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The advances in military technology like gas masks and the tank wouldn't have occurred until later. However, the absence of World War I, and thus World War II, would have had no effect on things like computers and microwaves.
Without input devices, the only way to reprogram computers would be to pull them apart and rewire them. In modern computers with integrated circuits that would be impossible. Input devices, such as keyboards, make it much easier to reprogram computers with new instructions and/or data.
Laptop or computers are the basic sources of us. Now a days man without computers is impossible. Because the Computers are meant for the machine life. PC's are meant for the Peripheral components. PC's help laptop to store information when there is large amount of data in the laptop
Computers are used in just about every aspect of the military. Computers assist pilots of aircraft, tanks, and ships. Computerized targeting systems guide weapons on any large craft. The air-force uses unmanned drone planes that would be impossible to use without computers. The list could go on for many pages.
you cant its impossible.
its not impossible, we should use a cable to connecting them (transport cable ) then using Bluetooth, and when find the other PC you click on it and enjoy.
Indian mathematicians of the Gupta period made important contributions. Aryabhata (AHR • yuh • BUHT • uh) was one of the first scientists known to have used algebra. Indian mathematicians explained the idea of infinity-something without an end. They also invented the symbol "0" and connected it with the idea of nothing. The Indians' invention of zero affected the study of mathematics and science. Modern technology, such as computers, would not be possible without the concept of zero. Gupta mathematicians developed symbols for the numbers 1 to 9 that we use today. In the a.d. 700s, Arab traders adopted these number symbols, or numerals. European traders later borrowed them from the Arabs. In the a.d.1200s, use of these numbers spread though Europe and replaced Roman numerals. Today, this system of number symbols is known as the Indian-Arabic numerical system.