It is not so simple to explain in few words; see the link below.
Number and Word Notation is basiclly just writing in words For Example= 9,000,000-------->Word Notation----------->Nine-Million----------Number Notation------------->9,000,000
One hundred million.
They can help you to explain relationships in ways that are hard to explain in words.
A notation consisting of the significant digits of a large number and words for the place value. For example: 27 trillion
you are ugly
Contains small particles that sunlight refracts off.
Polish and polish. Polish as in the Polish Hotdogs. And polish as in I polish my nails
It is not so simple to explain in few words; see the link below.
How do you say the glory be in Polish
It is not so simple to explain in few words; see the link below.
The Polish language has around 300,000 words in its dictionary.
Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) is a system where expressions are evaluated from left to right, with no precedence, with operators stated following the operands. A typical RPN expression might be ab+c*, which in infix means (a+b)*c. (Infix is our "standard" system which we use when writing programs) Note that the infix expression required parenthesis to override operator precedence, but the RPN expression did not. If you said in infix a+b*c, the RPN equivalent would be abc*+. The value of RPN is that it is easy to build a stack machine that processes the expression. Each time you encounter an operand, you push it on the stack. Each time you encounter an operator, you process it, replacing the top two elements of the stack with the result (for binary operators), or replacing the top element of the stack with the result (for unary operators). RPN is often used in compiler design.
well i am polish and you should first get a dictionary and learn all the words and you talk polish
The 'Aryan Side' was a simple way of referring to the non-Jewish side of the wall, in other words to the Polish section of Warsaw.
in about 13 billion years, that is the amount of time universe was created ago.
Grand and notation are my favorite words.