Answer:
Big Oh notation is used to asymptotically bound the growth of running time above and below the constant factor.
Big Oh notation is used to describe time complexity, execution time of an algorithm.
Big Oh describes the worst case to describe time complexity.
For the equation; T(N) = 10000*N + 0.00001*N^3.
To calculate first of all discard all th constants.
And therefore; worst case is the O(N^3).
Answer: script
Explanation:
I haven't done much Computer Science in whichever subject this is, but I'm sure a script is a series of commands!
Answer:
I want to finish all of my social studies homework by dinner. - <u>Short term goal. </u>
Short term goals are targets that are to be achieved in the near and immediate future such as in a day or in a week. As the goal listed is to be done on the same day, it is a short term goal.
I want to graduate in three years in the top 15% of my class. - <u>Normative Goal</u>
Normative goals are the goals people set based on what society looks upon as desirable and a good thing to do. Academic excellence is a normative goal as it is looked upon favorably by society.
I want to earn a good grade on my math test tomorrow. - <u>Intrapersonal goals.</u>
Intrapersonal goals are goals that we set within ourselves to motivate ourselves to do better. The writer here wants to do a good job in the math test which makes it intrapersonal.
I want to qualify for Honors Spanish next year. - <u>Long term goal</u>
A long term goal is one that is to be achieved in the future most likely after a period of a year. Qualifying for an Honors in Spanish in the next year is therefore a long term goal.
I'd say a drill and a flashlight
Answer:
c) 2^32 times as many values can be represented.
Explanation:
It's funny, this problem comes from a real-life situation, except it wasn't really foreseen :-) And we will encounter a similar problem in less than 20 years.
The difference in terms of storage capacity from 32-bit integers and 64-bits integers is huge.
A 32-bit integer can store (signed) numbers up to 2,147,483,647. (so over 2 BILLIONS)
A 64-bit integer can store (signed) numbers up to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 (9 BILLIONS of BILLONS)