You mean arithmetic. Your best strategy would be to use the algorithms that already exist. They are already well-established, highly-efficient and bug-free. By all means study them to improve your understanding of how they work (although you should already know how they work), but don't waste any time trying to improve upon them. After all, humans have been performing arithmetic for thousands of years, the only thing that's actually changed in all that time is the notation; the algorithms themselves were already in place long before we ever had computers.
Conventional modes of algorithms typically include deterministic algorithms, which produce the same output for a given input every time, and probabilistic algorithms, which incorporate randomness and may yield different outcomes on different runs. Other common types are recursive algorithms, which solve problems by breaking them down into smaller subproblems, and iterative algorithms, which use loops to repeat operations until a condition is met. Additionally, there are greedy algorithms that make locally optimal choices at each step, and divide-and-conquer algorithms that tackle problems by dividing them into smaller, more manageable parts.
I assume you mean candela seconds vs candelas per second. The first is derived by multiplying candelas by time, the second is achieved by dividing candelas by time
Yes. Another name for the Universal Dividing Head is the Universal Indexing Head.
No, backup is most certainly not that. Formatting is the process fo dividing the disk into tracks and Sectors.
DIV tag can be used for dividing the pages and wrapping them. Placing the div tag outside, you can do whatever work inside a section.
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adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing
adding subtracting multiplying and dividing
only when adding and subtracting
math is adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, angles and more
well if its a dividing you subtracting, multiplying you add
calculator
Same as adding, multiplying, and dividing.
by adding, subtracting, dividing, and multiplying.
Adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and measuring
Adding or subtracting zero cant, multiplying or dividing by zero can.
When adding- yes When subtracting-no When multiplying-no When dividing-yes