Computers and Technology, 17.02.2020 23:26 mckinzirauch9
A Silicon Valley billionaire purchases 3 new cars for his collection at the end of every month. Let an denote the number of cars he has after n months. Let a0 = 23. What is a8 (or how many cars does he have after the end of 8th month)?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 13:00, Cookie320
Write a program which asks you to enter a name in the form of first middle initial last. so you might enter for example samuel p. clemens. use getline to read in the string because it contains spaces. also, apparently the shift key on your keyboard doesn’t work, because you enter it all lower case. pass the string to a function which uses .find to locate the letters which need to be upper case and use toupper to convert those characters to uppercase. the revised string should then be returned to main in the form last, first mi where it will be displayed.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 13:50, juan3937
The instruction ishl (shift left integer) exists in jvm but not in ijvm. it uses the top two values on the stack, replacing the two with a single value, the result. the sec- ond-from-top word of the stack is the operand to be shifted. its content is shifted left by a value between 0 and 31, inclusive, depending on the value of the 5 least signifi- cant bits of the top word on the stack (the other 27 bits of the top word are ignored). zeros are shifted in from the right for as many bits as the shift count. the opcode for ishl is 120 (0x78).a. what is the arithmetic operation equivalent to shifting left with a count of 2? b. extend the microcode to include this instruction as a part of ijv.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 18:30, smariedegray
All of the following are characteristics that must be contained in any knowledge representation scheme except
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