Computers and Technology, 22.04.2020 18:08 zack66828
Yolanda lost her left foot during her military service, but she has been issued a prosthetic that enables her to walk normally, and if you didn't see this device, you wouldn't know that she was using it. This is an example of the way technology is a(n) means of extending human abilities.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 14:30, HarryPotter10
Open this link after reading about ana's situation. complete each sentence using the drop-downs. ana would need a minimum of ato work as a translator. according to job outlook information, the number of jobs for translators willin the future.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 20:50, terryhgivens5349
3.11.3 quiz: comparing and analyzing function typesquestion 4 of 102 pointswhat can you say about the y-values of the two functions f(x) = 3x2-3 andg(x)=2* - 3?
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 22:10, jsjsjsskakwkowwj
Function name: poly parameters: int returns: int description: a polynomial of degree n with coefficients a0,a1,a2,a3, . . ,an is the function p(x) = a0+a1x+a2x2+a3 ∗ x3+ . . +an ∗ xn this function can be evaluated at different values of x. for example, if: p(x) = 1+2x+ x2, then p(2) = 1+2 ∗ 2+22 = 9. if p(x) = 1+x2+x4, then p(2) = 21 and p(3) = 91. write a function poly() that takes as input a list of coefficients a0, a1, a2, a3, . . , an of a polynomial p(x) and a value x. the function will return poly(x), which is the value of the polynomial when evaluated at x.
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Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 01:30, marianaescamilla404
What was the advantage of using transistors instead of vacuum tubes in the second-generation computers? a. computers were drastically reduced in size. b. computers no longer produced errors. c. computers became affordable. d. computers could run on electricity.
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