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Q: Why the decoder one output cannot be activated more than one at one time?
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If you double the input of a function and it results in four times the output and if you triple the input and it results in six times the output what can be guessed about the function?

more input results in more output the function is most likely directly proportional


What would the output be if the input was 10.20 on the function table?

It will be f(10.20), which is determined by the function f. Since you have not bothered to share what the function f is, I cannot provide a more useful answer.It will be f(10.20), which is determined by the function f. Since you have not bothered to share what the function f is, I cannot provide a more useful answer.It will be f(10.20), which is determined by the function f. Since you have not bothered to share what the function f is, I cannot provide a more useful answer.It will be f(10.20), which is determined by the function f. Since you have not bothered to share what the function f is, I cannot provide a more useful answer.


How do you find a set of data if the mean is 8?

You cannot: you need a lot more information.You cannot: you need a lot more information.You cannot: you need a lot more information.You cannot: you need a lot more information.


What is a Logic circuit with two or more input's one output?

multiplexer


What are two prime numbers that you can multiply to get 30?

You cannot. 40 has more than 3 prime factors.You cannot. 40 has more than 3 prime factors.You cannot. 40 has more than 3 prime factors.You cannot. 40 has more than 3 prime factors.

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What is difference between decoder and demultiplexer?

mohammed.eng.2005@gmail.com ---- The differences between these two circuits is subtle, as far as I can tell. A demux simply selects an output line, nothing more. It's a glorified switch. A decoder takes n inputs, and uses those inputs to determine which of the 2^n output lines is high. This is the difference, I think. A decoder is designed to simply keep one line high. A demux is designed to set one output equal to the input (whether it be high, low, or a changing signal).


What is the decoder of mRNA?

There are several things that can be classified as the decoder of mRNA. They include ribonucleotides, uramine, cytosine and more. This mRNA is decoded into a polypeptide chain.


How do you overcome the HTML disadvantages by using style sheets?

HTML cannot produce dynamic output alone but style sheets can produce dynamic output (That means style sheets more than one output pages)


In a function can an input have more than one outputs?

No. If an input in a function had more than one output, that would be a mapping, but not a function.


For every input there must be only one output for it to be a function What if there was more than one output to an input is it still then a function?

No, it is not. A function can only have one output per input. (If it has more than one, it is still maths, but it cannot be called a "function". It would probably be called an equation or a formula etc...).


Is magnetic ink character recognition output device?

I cannot answer this question at this time. To answer your question you need to provide more details as to what exactly it is that you are wanting to know.


How lubricating a machine affects the output?

Lubricating a machine affects the output force exerted by the the machine by allowing more movement because the more movement means more output.


What does the iron skull do?

When activated in the menu, it gives you more health.


Is a DVD driver the same thing as a DVD decoder?

:A DVD decoder is a software program. Even if you have a DVD ROM you still need a decoder. Your operating system whether it be windows or Linux or mac or whatever may have a built in DVD software decoder depending on the version and any updates you may have. With out the decoder program your OS cannot reconize the file format for a DVD. The decoder program is the link between the OS and the DVD ROM drive. IF you bought a new DVD drive it should have came with a decoder on a CD. A DVD driver is also a program that enables communication between your PC & DVD Player/Burner. While the Decoder program enables your PC to recognize the files on your DVD.:No. DVD is a compression format, a way to reduce data and still transfer what you need, & it is a physical storage format. Straight data (documents, pictures, sounds, regular movies) are non-compressed when burned to a DVD but a DVD movie uses compression to get more data on to the disk. A codec is what tells a computer how to compress the data; a decoder is just the part that reads the DVD movie info and turns it into pictures.A driver is a piece of computer code that tells the operating system how to deal with a physical device - a drive, a screen, a printer, a mouse .. these all need drivers to translate the physical data from the device into a format the main machine expects. Without a driver you can run a decoder all day long, but it won't be able to read a disc so that it can show a movie. A driver without a decoder can only handle files and no DVD movie.So, to watch a DVD movie on your computer you need a driver to read the disc and a decoder to turn that data into something useful (frames of pictures.)


What does HO stand for in mustang 5.0?

High Output(more power) High Output(more power)


What is the difference between sampling gates and logic gates?

A logic gate is a computer circuit with several inputs but only one output that can be activated by a particular combinations of inputs, a diagram that shows the major gates can be found here.An example would be if you have 2 wires going to an AND gate and only 1 wire has a current (is on, 1) and the other one is 0, then your output would be 0 as you need wire 1 AND wire 2 to have a current, for the output to be 1, on.A sampling gate, on the other hand is a circuit that produces an output only when first activated by a preliminary pulse. So if you have a current going through a wire and through a sampling gate, your output would be 0, unless you program the sampling gate to let the current through.I'm sorry if this is a slightly plain answer, but if you would like more reading, then go to the Wikipedia.


Can computer output can consist of more than one type of output?

Yes.