Answer:
a reverse chronological journaling site. a user-collaborated content site, typically text in nature
Explanation:
It is the website that is based on knowledge. It is the text based site that is also called structure content.
The most common example of Wiki is Wikipedia.
Answer:
The randomNumber function only uses whole numbers between 0 and 1 because those are the unspecified minimum and maximums to get random numbers. If you want a larger range, <em>just specify the minimum and maximum.</em>
Explanation:
<em>Example code on how to specify a larger range, replace max and min with your maximum and minimum integers.</em>
function getRandomArbitrary(min, max) {
return Math.random() * (max - min) + min;
}
Answer:
provide (a book or article) with citations of sources of information.
"each chapter is referenced, citing literature up to 1990"
Answer:The image distance is found using the lens equation, 1/f=1/p+1/q, so 1/1=1/2+1/q 1, so q 1 =2; the magnification is m 1 =-q/p=-1 and the image is real since q 1 >0. Now, as you suggest, insert a diverging lens (red) with f 2 =-3 cm ( f 2 <0) 1 cm to the right of the first lens so that the first image never actually forms.
Explanation:
Answer:
In Python:
Length = float(input("Length: "))
Breadth = float(input("Breadth: "))
Area = Length * Breadth
Print(Area)
Explanation:
Get values for length and breadth
<em>Length = float(input("Length: "))</em>
<em>Breadth = float(input("Breadth: "))</em>
Calculate area
Area = Length * Breadth
Print area
Print(Area)