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BlogPro Image Optimizer BlogPro Image Optimizer 📸 🚀 Drag & Drop or Click to Upload Image Output Size Small (25%) Medium (50%) Large (75%) Original Size File Format JPEG PNG WebP Quality 80% ✨ Smart Optimization Auto-adjusts settings for perfect blog visuals Start Optimization Original Size: - Compressed Size: - Reduction: -...
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Click the button to begin, accept the mic permissions, and give some math commands! Try "Add 5", "Divide by 10", "Multiply by 2", "Subtract 8", "Repeat" (make sure your sound is on), "Reset to 100" or "Stop". Start Listening loading ... Made with 💙 using Microsoft Cognitive Services Your browser doesn't support the SpeechRecognition API We're as sad as your are. As of creation, just Chromium-based browsers do. Firefox has the feature working but they're sorting out the permissions for it. For now try it in Chrome. See here to see the support table. If you'd like to just see a YouTube video of me using it, check here . This demo ran out of API credit This got more popular than we anticipated. If you'd like to just see a YouTube video of me using it, check here . Otherwise try back later.
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Rules of Signification of Figures The " Rules of Signification of Figures " refer to the principles and guidelines used in mathematical notation and representation of numbers. These rules help ensure that numbers are properly interpreted and manipulated in various mathematical operations. Here are some key rules of signification of figures along with examples 1. Leading Zero Rule : - A decimal number should not start with a leading zero, except when it represents a value between 0 and 1. - Example 1: 0.123 (Correct) - Example 2: 007.456 (Incorrect) 2. Trailing Zero Rule : The presence of trailing zeros after the decimal point is significant. - Example 1: 5.200 (The zeros after the decimal point are significant) - Example 2: 3.0 (The zero after the decimal point is significant) 3. Non-Zero Digit Rule : - Every non-zero digit is always significant. - Example: 45...