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example of
multiplying 34 by 13
would be to lay the
numbers out in a grid as follows: and then add the entries. The
classical method of
multiplying two n-digit...
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Multiplier may
refer to: Look up
multiplier or
multipliers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Multiplier (arithmetic), the
number of
multiples being...
- In
mathematical optimization, the
method of
Lagrange multipliers is a
strategy for
finding the
local maxima and
minima of a
function subject to equation...
- The
Dadda multiplier is a
hardware binary multiplier design invented by
computer scientist Luigi Dadda in 1965. It uses a
selection of full and half adders...
- most of
their time
multiplying,
digital signal processor designers sacrifice considerable chip area in
order to make the
multiply as fast as possible;...
- In computing,
especially digital signal processing, the
multiply–ac****ulate (MAC) or
multiply-add (MAD)
operation is a
common step that
computes the product...
- A
voltage multiplier is an
electrical circuit that
converts AC
electrical power from a
lower voltage to a
higher DC voltage,
typically using a network...
- In macroeconomics, a
multiplier is a
factor of
proportionality that
measures how much an
endogenous variable changes in
response to a
change in some exogenous...
- and some
other Abrahamic religions, the
commandment to "be
fruitful and
multiply" (referred to as the "creation mandate" in some
denominations of Christianity)...
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Multiplies (増殖, Zōshoku, lit. "multiplication") is a mini-album and the
third studio album by
Yellow Magic Orchestra released in 1980. It
contains a...