numerical analysis application
Yes, numerical order is from least to greatest for example 1,2,3,4...
It is a question which requires a quantitative answer: the answer may be non-numerical: for example, "a few" or "lots" or it may be in the form of a number - which could be an integer or otherwise.
A numerical expression is defined as a combination of numbers and one or more operation symbols. An example is 5 + 7 - 1.
It is a poorly worded question. Any number in an expression can be a numerical variable.
a question that has a numerical answer
numerical analysis application
40000 is numerical value.
Yes, numerical order is from least to greatest for example 1,2,3,4...
It is a question which requires a quantitative answer: the answer may be non-numerical: for example, "a few" or "lots" or it may be in the form of a number - which could be an integer or otherwise.
A numerical expression is defined as a combination of numbers and one or more operation symbols. An example is 5 + 7 - 1.
The numerical value of 5 is 5. The numerical value of any given number is the number itself.
It is a poorly worded question. Any number in an expression can be a numerical variable.
A numerical sequence is a set of ordered numbers. That is all! For example, stochastic sequences are random.
A numerical expression is a mathematical phrase involving only numbers and one or more operational symbols. The following are some examples of numerical expressions. For example, the numerical expression 4 + 20 - 7 in the example above simplifies to the number 17.
The key word in the question is quatitavive. This is too close to two possible alternatives: quantitative and qualitative. A quantitative question seeks information in numerical form, a qualitative question seeks information which is descriptive but not numerical.
Exactly as in the question 0.548