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Linear Interpolation

Linear Interpolation

Linear interpolation refers to the straight lines connecting any geometric coordinates together. Linear interpolation is used to keep track of ordered coordinates and analyze a given space’s total area and perimeter.

Yottabyte

Yottabyte

A yottabyte is an amount of information that equals one septillion bytes or one quadrillion gigabytes. This amount can also be measured as 1024 bytes. Yottabytes should not be confused with the term “yobibyte,” which is used to express a measurement that is much larger.

Zettabyte

Zettabyte

A zettabyte describes a unit of data or information that is equal to 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes. The term is equal to a billion terabytes and the symbol ZB represents it. Zebibyte (ZiB) describes a measurement of data using the power of 1024.

Petabyte

Petabyte

A petabyte is a measurement unit that describes a piece of information that is equal to 1,000 terabytes or one quadrillion bytes of data. A single petabyte is equal to 1,000,000,000,000,000 bytes . When a petabyte describes computer memory, it is also used in reference to a corresponding power of 1024.

What is a Karnaugh Map?

What is a Karnaugh Map?

A Karnaugh map is a graphical method or shortcut that can be used to solve Boolean algebra problems. Boolean algebra is used to conduct computations and create expressions from two values. This type of math creates the basis behind much of computer science and modern circuit card design today.

What is a Big Endian?

What is a Big Endian?

The term “big endian” describes the order in which a sequence of bytes is stored in computer memory. In the big endian storage sequence, the most significant value in the sequence, or the “Big” end, is stored at the lowest storage address (ie the first position).

Linear Regression

Linear Regression

Linear regression is a method used in statistics to model relationships between a single, scalar variable and one or more other variables. In the linear regression method, a model is estimated for the unknown parameters from the existing data using linear functions. These models are referred to as “linear models.

How to Add Radicals

How to Add Radicals

Adding radicals can only be accomplished if there are like terms within the radical. That means that the number inside the radical (square root) has the be the same as the number inside the other radical. If that is not the case, the two cannot be added together. If it is the case, though, the two can be added together.

How to Add Square Roots

How to Add Square Roots

Just as you would add two numbers such as 2+3, you add two square roots in a similar fashion. The only difference between adding two square roots and adding two rational numbers (1,2,3…) is that you might not be able to simplify the answer down to a single number.

How to Add Exponents

How to Add Exponents

Adding exponents is one of the three basic rules when dealing with the combination of two bases and powers. The general rule for it is as followed: when you want to multiply the powers with the same base, simply add the two exponents together.