= 0 Will return true. It is mathematically impossible for a number to both be divisible by 400 but not by 100! edit: Furthermore, I just copied the code and tested it myself, and it failed (says non-leap year is a leap year just because it is divisible by 4). It also gives a...
Why is the LCM of 5 and 20 not 5? Least Common Multiple: The Least Common Multiple is the lowest value common number that is a multiple of each number in a set. In other words, this least common multiple should be divisible by all the numbers. ...
If k and n are integers, is n divisible by 7 ?() (1)n-3=2k (2)2k-4 is divisible by 7. A. 条件(1)充分,但条件(2)不充分. B. 条件(2)充分,但条件(1)不充分. C. 条件(1)和(2)单独都不充分,但条件(1)和条件(2)联合起来充分. D. 条件(1)充分,条件(2)也充分. E....
@Dutch, we've got a long way to go! If n is a composite number then so is 2n− 1. (2ab− 1 is divisible by both 2a− 1 and 2b− 1.) This definition is therefore equivalent to a definition as a prime number of the form Mp= 2p− 1 for some prime p. ...
A harmful poisonous gas is formed.Gives reasons as to why : (i) almost 90 % of all known compunds are organic in nature. (ii) it is dangerous to burn methane in an insufficient supply of air.
since theywereanswers to counting problems, and that the number of outcomes to our given scenarios had to be an integer, that these had to evaluate to an integer. I would argue wehaveformallyprovedusing a conceptual argument they had to turn out to be an integer. I think this is quite ...
is it possible 2 transactions in one stored procedure 4 digit number to add to table 8 KB pages to MB or GB 9 digit date number (ex.01.01.2014 => 131989761) A better way to join the same table multiple times? A cursor with the name ' ' already exists. A cursor with the name '...
Then the next one is every number one above a multiple of 6, and the one after that includes all numbers two above a multiple of 6, and so on. Why is that? StillAnimation Remember, each step forward in the sequence involves a turn of one radian, so when you count up by 6, you'...
Roll two dice. Let {eq}a {/eq} = "The first die is odd" and {eq}b {/eq} = "The sum is even". Are {eq}a {/eq} and {eq}b {/eq} independent? Why? Tossing a die and Independence of events: The tossing of a die is that kind of experiment...
As is mentioned frequently in the newsgroup, some floating point numbers can not be represented exactly in binary form. So that's why you see the very small but not zero result. See EPS. The difference is that 0:0.1:0.4 increments by a number very close to but not exactly 0.1 for t...