00:01
So for this question, we're basically asked to find the text name that corresponds to the numeric ip address of a website or of a computer on the internet.
00:12
And so we're given multiple options, search engine domain name, a worldwide web, which is www for short, and then we're also given protocol.
00:24
So let's dissect the question and understand that when they say numeric ip address of a computer, on the internet that can be your computer can be someone else's computer it can also be a server which hosts websites and such like um like google .com or um like apple dot com those are all even though those are like websites they're hosted on a computer which is on the internet so those all have their own ip addresses and ip address uh is in the format of like xxx .x.
01:00
X or x .com xxxx .xx .xxxxx.
01:06
So it could be like any number in this format.
01:09
So for example, one example, ip address you might see is 192 .168 .1 .1 .33 or something like that.
01:17
So that would be, i accidentally switched these just realized.
01:24
So that would be an example of an ip address.
01:26
And it doesn't always have to be in this exact format.
01:29
So for example, another ip address is 1 .1 .1 .1.
01:32
And another one.
01:34
One could be 0 .0 .0 .0.
01:38
So it's just a collection of four sets of numbers separated by dots.
01:42
And these addresses represent a computer.
01:44
So your own computer has an ip address.
01:47
So you could go to google, open a new tab, and search up, what is my computer's ip address, and it would show up.
01:53
The difference is your computer's ip address will always be changing depending on which wi -fi connection or internet connection you have.
02:01
So these are just examples of, ip addresses what the format looks like.
02:07
So, and since it would be really difficult, you know, for example, every time you want to go to google .com, you have to remember that google's ip address is 808 point, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, you know, it could be anything.
02:22
That's not the actual ip address to google, but it would be kind of difficult to remember that every single time.
02:28
Or if you want to go to apple .com, you know, you have to remember blah, blah, blah, blah, you know like 192 point blah blah blah and so instead of having to memorize all those ip addresses the easier way that you know they the companies have determined is by giving it a text name so instead of going to 808 point blah blah blah blah you just go to google .com you could just type that in the search bar instead of typing you know the actual ip address or apple .com instead of typing in you know 192 point blah blah blah blah rob.
03:03
So that's basically what they're asking.
03:04
So they're asking what is google .com or apple .com.
03:08
What is that called? so this could get a little bit confusing because sorry it's not is www .g google .com or www .w .com.
03:21
Right.
03:22
So that's the full you know name that we go to on, on our browser, web browser.
03:28
So let's start by dissecting each of these.
03:30
It can get a little confusing.
03:31
So the search.
03:32
Search engine is where you do the actual searching...