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CALCULATOR

Definiciones de CALCULATOR

  1. Calculadora.

8

Número de letras

10

Es palíndromo

No

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AL
ALC
AT
ATO
CA
CAL
CU
CUL
LA
LAT
LC
OR
TO
TOR

5

2

9

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AA
AAC
AAL
AAO
AAR
AAT
AAU
AC

Ejemplos de uso de CALCULATOR en una oración

  • It was first described in 1837 as the successor to Babbage's difference engine, which was a design for a simpler mechanical calculator.
  • The multiplication and division may be carried out directly, by hand or using a calculator, or indirectly using a lookup table (or chart).
  • An electronic calculator is typically a portable electronic device used to perform calculations, ranging from basic arithmetic to complex mathematics.
  • KRC (Kent Recursive Calculator) is a lazy functional language developed by David Turner from November 1979 to October 1981 based on SASL, with pattern matching, guards and ZF expressions (now more usually called list comprehensions).
  • A slide rule is a hand-operated mechanical calculator consisting of slidable rulers for evaluating mathematical operations such as multiplication, division, exponents, roots, logarithms, and trigonometry.
  • Kilby was also the co-inventor of the handheld calculator and the thermal printer, for which he had the patents.
  • While the 8008 was originally designed for use in CTC's Datapoint 2200 programmable terminal, an agreement between CTC and Intel permitted Intel to market the chip to other customers after Seiko expressed an interest in using it for a calculator.
  • Blaise Pascal and Wilhelm Schickard were the two original inventors of the mechanical calculator in 1642.
  • The Sinclair Scientific calculator was a 12-function, pocket-sized scientific calculator introduced in 1974, dramatically undercutting in price other calculators available at the time.
  • The IBM 604 Electronic Calculating Punch was the world's first mass-produced electronic calculator along with its predecessor the IBM 603.
  • A human reliability analysis calculator to determine a human failure event probability based upon the task type and compounding performance shaping factors.
  • Dell purchased his first calculator at age seven and encountered an early teletype terminal in junior high.
  • BESK (Binär Elektronisk SekvensKalkylator, Swedish for "Binary Electronic Sequence Calculator") was Sweden's first electronic computer, using vacuum tubes instead of relays.
  • In photography, an exposure meter is a light meter coupled to either a digital or analog calculator which displays the correct shutter speed and f-number for optimum exposure, given a certain lighting situation and film speed.
  • A steel frame 51 feet long and 8 feet high held the calculator, which consisted of an interlocking panel of small gears, counters, switches and control circuits, all only a few inches in depth.
  • In 1964 Canon introduced the 'Canola 130', the first Japanese made 10-key calculator, a substantial improvement on the design of the British Bell Punch company, which introduced the first fully electronic calculator two years earlier with the Sumlock Anita Mark 8 unit.
  • It is a decimal repdigit and a strobogrammatic number (meaning that it looks the same turned upside down on a calculator display).
  • The abacus was an instrument used by Greeks and Romans for arithmetic calculations, preceding the slide-rule and the electronic calculator, and consisted of perforated pebbles sliding on iron bars.
  • The Remington Rand 409, a punched card calculator which was programmed with a plugboard, was designed in 1949.
  • These devices do not meet the definition of a nomogram as a graphical calculator whose solution is found by the use of one or more linear isopleths.
  • Per the show guide, it included video (with television receivers and video systems panels), audio (including CB radio, radio, audio compacts, audio components, and tape equipment panels), and calculator and watch areas (considered separate component conferences).
  • Early programming languages with pattern matching constructs include COMIT (1957), SNOBOL (1962), Refal (1968) with tree-based pattern matching, Prolog (1972), St Andrews Static Language (SASL) (1976), NPL (1977), and Kent Recursive Calculator (KRC) (1981).
  • Shortly after Mensch founded the Western Design Center (WDC) in 1978, Commodore International contracted the company to develop what they called a "macro-micro", a macro-programmed complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor (CMOS) processor that could be used in a small and powerful calculator.
  • Although scientific calculators and spreadsheet programs have functions to find the accurate doubling time, the rules are useful for mental calculations and when only a basic calculator is available.
  • Sharp produced its first graphing calculator in 1986, with Hewlett Packard following in 1988, and Texas Instruments in 1990.



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