英語 での Positive integer の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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equal to 2n for each given positive integer n. Using such a program,
univariate polynomial over a finite field. return polynomial d positive integer v indeterminate Defined in'fff'. Generates a polynomial of v such that the degree is less than d and the coefficients are in the current base field.
Billing tiers are represented by positive integers.
The set of positive integers and zero.
The sum of consecutive positive integers from n1 to n2 is equal to.
You are given two positive integers(n> 0), be careful with order of arguments.
Thus, a list of the first three positive integers is represented as.
Given a list of positive integers, apply this transformation to the list.
Input/Output as lists of positive integers in any reasonable format. Standard loopholes apply.
The Least Common Multiple Calculator is used to find out the least common multiple(LCM) of two or more positive integers.
The first two aren't very interesting: all ones, and then the positive integers, also known as natural numbers.
n are positive integers.
A triplet of positive integers(a, b, c)
Given a list of positive integers, we can write them out all above each other like so, for[2, 6, 9, 4] as an example.
The parameters in N must be positive integers, and the values in both P and Y must lie on the interval[0 1].
To find the least common multiple, enter all the positive integers separated by comma or space,. e.g., 75, 90, 135.
The Sum of Positive Integers Calculator is used to calculate the sum of first n numbers or the sum of consecutive positive integers from n1 to n2.
Sequence allows the creation of ascending or descending sequences of numbers(positive integers) with a given starting value, ending value and increment, creating virtual, ephemeral tables automatically when you need them.
To compare two decimals, you must first call them at the number of decimal places, attributing to one of them right zeros, and then, dropping a comma, to compare the resulting positive integers.
The first line of a dataset contains two positive integers d(d≤ 2)