In our previous example of finding the roots of a quadratic equation using the Bisection Method, we observed that a piece of code was repeated twice: once to calculate the positive root and then again to find the negative root. This repetition involves the same logic with just a change in variables. # Bisection loop …
physicists evoke superlative responses, when they start talking about multiple universes. The domain is full of exotic jargon like, quantum entanglement, worm holes, and the fabric of space time. Each term worth spending a week, traversing the infinite possibilities they present. And when you encounter ‘nuance’ while exploring the difference between ‘parallel’ and ‘multi-verses’, the …
NO, it is not a French word, as I hardly know French.. It is a reversed order term for those bright young minds who manage to get into the Merit List (TOP 100) of the SSC (10th Grade) exams. To begin with, as already illustrated in my previous post, these breed of people were a …