17-24 of 2,230 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Physics - Wikipedia

    Physics is the scientific study of matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force. [1] It is one of the most fundamental …

  2. Inequality (mathematics) - Wikipedia

    Inequality (mathematics) The feasible regions of linear programming are defined by a set of inequalities. In mathematics, an inequality is a relation which makes a non-equal comparison between two …

  3. Computer programming - Wikipedia

    Computer programming or coding is the composition of sequences of instructions, called programs, that computers can follow to perform tasks. [1][2] It involves designing and implementing algorithms, step …

  4. Binary search - Wikipedia

    The Java programming language library implementation of binary search had the same overflow bug for more than nine years. [68] In a practical implementation, the variables used to represent the indices …

  5. Set theory - Wikipedia

    Set theory is the branch of mathematical logic that studies sets, which can be informally described as collections of objects. Although objects of any kind can be collected into a set, set theory – as a …

  6. Truth table - Wikipedia

    In digital electronics and computer science (fields of applied logic engineering and mathematics), truth tables can be used to reduce basic Boolean operations to simple correlations of inputs to outputs, …

  7. Computer - Wikipedia

    A programming language is a notation system for writing the source code from which a computer program is produced. Programming languages provide various ways of specifying programs for …

  8. Quadratic formula - Wikipedia

    The roots of the quadratic function y = ⁠ 1 2 ⁠x2 − 3x + ⁠ 5 2 ⁠ are the places where the graph intersects the x -axis, the values x = 1 and x = 5. They can be found via the quadratic formula. In elementary …