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blondinia [14]
4 years ago
6

You are in a library to gather information from secondary sources, and you want to find a current print resource that can supple

ment information from a book. What source should you use
Computers and Technology
1 answer:
makkiz [27]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Periodical Literature

Explanation:

In this specific scenario, the best source for you to use would be the periodicals. Periodical Literature is a category of serial publications that get released as a new edition on a regular schedule, such as a magazine, newsletters, academic journals, and yearbooks. Some real-life examples include Sports Illustrated, Discovery, or even Time Magazine. These periodical literary sources all provide up to date data on any topic that is needed.

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A. ipconfig

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<h2>Answer:</h2>

#include<stdio.h>

// Method to insert a value into a stack

void push(char value, char myStack[], int *top, int sizeOfStack){

   if(*top == -1){

       myStack[sizeOfStack - 1] = value;

       *top = sizeOfStack - 1;

   }

   else if(*top == 0){

       printf("Stack is full. \n");

   }

   else{

       myStack[(*top) - 1] = value;

       (*top)--;

   }

}

//Method to remove a value from a stack

void pop(char myStack[], int *top, int sizeOfStack){

   if(*top == -1){

       printf("Stack is empty. \n");

   }

   else{

       printf("Value removed: %c \n", myStack[(*top)]);

       // Now if the value removed was the last value in the stack

       // you should set top to -1.  

       // This would show that the stack is now empty

       if((*top) == sizeOfStack - 1){

           (*top) = -1;

       }

       else{

           (*top)++;

       }

   }

}

//Method to test the pop and push methods

int main() {

 //variable to hold the size of stack

 int sizeOfStack = 6;

 //create the stack

 char myStack[sizeOfStack];

 

 //set the top to -1

 //this is to show that the stack is initially empty

 int top = -1;

 //insert a value tot the stack

 push('x', myStack, &top, sizeOfStack);

 //print the value on the top

 printf("Value on top of stack: %c\n", myStack[top]);

 //insert another value to the stack

 push('y',myStack, &top, sizeOfStack);

 //print the value on the top of the stack

 printf("Value on top of stack: %c\n", myStack[top]);

 //insert another value to the stack

 push('z',myStack, &top, sizeOfStack);

 //print the value on the top of the stack

 printf("Value on top of stack: %c\n", myStack[top]);

 //remove the last inserted value

 pop(myStack, &top, sizeOfStack);

 //print the value on the top of the stack

 printf("Value on top of stack: %c\n", myStack[top]);

 //remove another value

 pop(myStack, &top, sizeOfStack);

 //print the value on the top of the stack

 printf("Value on top of stack: %c\n", myStack[top]);

 return 0;

}

<h2>Sample Output:</h2>

Value on top of stack: x

Value on top of stack: y

Value on top of stack: z

Value removed: z  

Value on top of stack: y

Value removed: y  

Value on top of stack: x

<h2>Explanation:</h2>

The code above has been written in c and it contains comments explaining important parts of the code. Please go through the comments.

It also contains a sample output resulting from the run of the program.

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<u>Answer:</u>

  • <em>A. divide the decimal number by the base value 2</em>
  • <em>C. note the remainder separately</em>
  • <em>D. divide by 2 until she gets 0 as the remainder</em>
  • <em>B. collect the digits in the reverse order</em>

<u>Explanation:</u>

When we want to convert decimal number to a binary number first we have divide the given number by 2. The next step is to note the reminder of the number in the side every division so that the reminder value is the binary value. Repeat this until an zero is encountered.

We have to collate all the remainders from last of first and then the collated number is the answer for the given problem.

<em>So the given option can be ordered as, </em>

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