This quote suggests that when people engage in calculations, they typically seek a numerical answer or outcome. It implies that the primary goal of most calculations is to arrive at a quantifiable result, emphasizing the importance of numbers in mathematical processes. The quote highlights the fundamental role of numbers in the realm of calculations and decision-making.
If you consider terminating decimals as ones that end in repeating 0s, then the answer is "always".
No. Consider 2 and all other even numbers. Consider multiples of prime numbers, like 3 and 9.
yes there is!
The time complexity for calculating the factorial of a number is O(n), where n is the number for which the factorial is being calculated.
No. Consider 6 itself or 18.
No. Consider 15: 1,3,5,15 Every positive whole number has an even number of factors, unless the number is a perfect square.
The formula for calculating the number of flops in a computational process is: Number of flops Number of floating-point operations per second (FLOPS) x Time taken for the computation
Generally. But there have always been exceptions.
There are a number of people who consider female ninjas to be hot. This is because they are generally in good shape and take care of their bodies.
Resolution
by calculating the number of votes that have been in the can.
Consider this:If A can be split into AB, where B is the lesser number (factor), then it can divide in. Thus, the GCF of the 2 numbers must be the lesser number, so that is true.