It all starts when a nulecule leaves its truss bridge-it feeds off of peace that he/she/he sells too. Notice that there are NO scorpions in his dinner.
ENIAC was first used in calculations for the hydrogen bomb
scientists. computers may mean certain people from long ago who did mathematical calculations.
Suan-pan tray, which developed in China around 200BC. Suan-pan is an abacus for various calculations including counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, square roots and cube roots. This is recored earliest device use for mathematical calculation
The title “Hidden Figures” has a double meaning, On one hand it refers to the mathematical calculations that went in to making John Glenn the first American man into space in 1962. On the other hand it describes Katherine G
The abacus was invented by the ancient Chinese people and was used to perform mostly mathematical calculations. In Japan, even to this day, the abacus is still used for simple calculations. Many people consider the abacus the first "computer" or at least the first calculator.
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Drafting is the mathematical design of the architecture, typically on paper or in software. A prototype is the first, or one of the first physical adaptations of what was drafted. Hope this helps!
Joel I. Tompkins
BiDMAS - It stands for:BracketsIndiciesDivideMultiplyAddSubtractThe rule states that you must perform the calculations within a formula in the sequence stated. i.e. anythign in Brackets has to be calculated first, then any indicies (or powers) have to be calculated, then any divisions, multiplications, additions and subtractions.....in that order.
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There was a desire to do mathematical equations. When a person used a slide rule and abacus to do calculations this was considered a computer. It was improved over time by using machinery and electricity to increase the calculating speeds.
The first programmable computer was created by Konrad Zuse and was completed in 1938. Zuse worked as a design engineer in an aircraft factory and found the numerous routine calculations required to be boring. His dream of having a machine that could perform these routine calculations, led him to create the first programmable computer.