![When I make a division on my calculator, I always get a fraction. How can I get an integer? (2.5) : r/calculators When I make a division on my calculator, I always get a fraction. How can I get an integer? (2.5) : r/calculators](https://external-preview.redd.it/RXeCPTTx8xpcLRw6PjcWo9xCfiiyLhVdJIQocyjaAcs.png?format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8424456c85956172d249fee5741a4beb5ec27e33)
When I make a division on my calculator, I always get a fraction. How can I get an integer? (2.5) : r/calculators
GitHub - EricHe89/Binary-Integer-Calculator: ~ a simple assembly code project simulating an integer calculator
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SOLVED: Let f(x) = 2x2 a) Find the linearization L(x) of f at a=2. b) Use the linearization to approximate 2(2.1)2 . c) Find 2(2.1)2 using a calculator: d) What is the
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