The prefix "p" means "pico" - a millionth of a millionth of something. Therefore, 100 pF is 100 x 10-12 Farad, equal to 10-10 Farad. Since a Farad is, for most practical purposes, an extremely large unit, prefixes like micro, nano and even pico are often used with it.
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You just write that as "f + 6". You can't simplify that any more, unless you know how much "f" is.
44 Kelvin is -380.47 degrees Fahrenheit.
F or D, either way, not good
No, it is not an f, unless that is how f is defined.
Suppose you wish to differentiate x/f(x) where f(x) is a differentiable function of x, and writing f for f(x) and f'(x) for the derivative of f(x), d/dx (x/f) = [f - x*f']/(f2)