"Giga" is a prefix used with different units. It means a billion (a thousand million). That's the exact value used in physics. If it refers to computer data (as in "GB" - gigabytes), it may mean 10243 instead, which is about 7% more than a billion.
No, it is 1 billion. Remember, you have kilo, mega then giga
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tan(135 degrees) = negative 1.
The exact value of sin 22.5 is 0.382683432
3, -3 4, -4 these numbers all have the same "exact value" 3, -5 do not have the same exact value. exact value is how many s[pots away from 0 it is
(f) What is the exact value (in decimal) of giga?
The exact value of giga, in the context of metric prefices is 10^9 = 1,000,000,000 (1 billion). In the context of computer technology, it is 2^30 = 1,073,741,824.
(f) What is the exact value (in decimal) of giga?
giga ? i don't know ! :D
The prefix giga means 10^9 in the International System of Units (SI), therefore, one Gigabyte is 1,000,000,000 bytes (one with nine zeroes). 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1 billion bytes.
That probably refers to "gigabyte". It is approximately 1 billion bytes, but instead of "giga" meaning an exact billion as in physics, in computer science "giga" is often taken to mean 10243. So it is about 1.07 billion bytes.
The value for the prefix giga is 10^9 or 1,000,000,000. It is commonly used to denote a billion of something in the International System of Units (SI).
The prefix for one billion is giga-.
No, it is 1 billion. Remember, you have kilo, mega then giga
no it's not, no normal computer is able to reacj 1 giga hertz of speed anyway, only supercomputers
Use Guassian quadrature with n=1 and n=2 and compare to exact value I=
The exact value of 60 degrees would be 1/2. This is a math problem.