There are three primary colours and three is a prime number. The answer above me is great ^_^ but dont forget... They're both the most important colors/numbers. Kind of. =P
There is no such thing. Take a look at the definition of the distributive property - the basic definition involves three numbers; the definition can also be extended to more than three numbers.
Primary keys have to be numbers that are entered by the user.
Six? There are only three primary colors. They are red, yellow and blue. All other colors can be mixed from these three pigments. Even though there may be "primary" colors for other applications, such as printing on a computer with cyan, magenta and yellow, those colors are all derived from the basic red, yellow and blue.
There are three basic properties of numbers: Associative, Commutative, and Distributive. The commutative property says that b + a = a + b and a * b = b * a.
they are called primary colours.
There are three primary colours and three is a prime number. The answer above me is great ^_^ but dont forget... They're both the most important colors/numbers. Kind of. =P
A: The processes contains three basic functions, arithmetic's, controller, input/output
There is no such thing. Take a look at the definition of the distributive property - the basic definition involves three numbers; the definition can also be extended to more than three numbers.
Properties are true statements for any numbers. There are three basic properties of numbers: Associative, Commutative, and Distributive Properties.
it could be referring to primary colors, meaning the three basic colors that cannot be made by combining any other colors. these colors are blue, red, and yellow.
In basic mathematics, a number line is a picture of a straight line that serves as representation of negative and positive numbers.
Three primary colors: Red, Blue, and Yellow. From those three, you can (theoretically) make every other color.
Primary keys have to be numbers that are entered by the user.
primary partitions, extended partitions, and logical drives.
Prime numbers r 3 and primary colors are red, blue, yellow
The numbers 7.1 through 14 are the basic numbers.