expansion slots :D
In most designs, the CPU is located on motherboard, not on an expansion card.
Yes. If the Maclaurin expansion of a function locally converges to the function, then you know the function is smooth. In addition, if the residual of the Maclaurin expansion converges to 0, the function is analytic.
there is no function
The function of an expansion valve is to regulate the flow of a substance. One example is a thermal expansion valve which regulates the flow of cooling substances within a device.
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It is a printed circuit board that you can insert into a computer to give it added capabilities
The function of expansion slots are exactly like their name. They are meant to hold extra devices. They "expand" your systems ability to have hardware.
The function of the school board is oversight of the district and the supervision of administration.
To allow for the expansion of heated thot water
function of board of directors
The "primary circuit board" for a computer is called the "Motherboard". This is the board that contains the housing and sockets for all of the coprocessors, resistors, and circuit pathways that make your computer operate. This board also contains expansion slots, in which you insert expansion cards, extending the capabilities of the system.