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  • == In [[computers]]== [[Binary number|Binary]] (base 2) is used by computers because it is the simplest way to represent numbers. [[Hexadecimal numeral ...
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  • == Division by zero in computers == ...
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  • === Computers === ...e]]''. Portable means that a program can be run on many different kinds of computers and [[operating system]]s. Readable means that the [[source code]] is easy ...
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  • * [[Memory card]], used to store digital data for computers ...
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  • ...non-integer numbers like decimals as there is no [[radix point]]. One way computers bypass this problem is '''floating-point representation''', with "floating" ...fractional [[decimal]] numbers. In order to represent fractional numbers, computers use three sets of binary numbers to make a scientific notation representati ...
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  • ...a for how expensive different [[computers]] are, and data for how fast the computers are, you could see if they are linked, and how closely they are linked, usi ...nk'' each piece of data. We are going to use the example from the intro of computers and their speed. ...
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  • ...e most commonly used system. Computers use [[binary]] and people who study computers often use [[octal]] and [[hexadecimal numeral system]]s. Ancient [[Sumer]] ...
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  • ...anything but the simplest signals. The Fast Fourier Transform is a method computers use to quickly calculate a Fourier transform. ...
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  • ...he country side because people live closer to each other in the city. In [[computers]], ''storage density'' is how much [[Information|data]] can fit on a [[data ...
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  • ...or by solving a problem in very little space by spending a long time. Most computers have a large amount of space, but not [[Infinity|infinite]] space. Most peo ...
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  • Two is the framework of the [[binary]] system used in computers. The binary way is the simplest [[numeral system|system of numbers]] where ...
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  • ...and [[interpolation]] in large printed tables. Since the mid 20th century, computers calculate the required functions instead.<ref>Brezinski, C., & Wuytack, L. ...
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  • * [[Programming language]] for the application of formal languages to program computers ...
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  • ...ng the Mandelbrot set in 1979. That was because he had access to [[IBM]]'s computers. He was able to show how visual complexity can be created from simple rules ...
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