Answer:
True.
Explanation:
When determining the order of magnitude of an algorithm using the Big-Oh algorithm analysis.The instruction which evaluates to O(c) is equal to one that is O(1) because it is considered as constant time and to represent constant we use O(1) in big-Oh notation.
Hence the answer to this question is True.
Answer:
<em>Given Data:</em>
<em>myBytes BYTE 10h, 20h, 30h, 40h </em>
<em>myWords WORD 3 DUP(?), 2000h </em>
<em>myString BYTE "ABCDE"</em>
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Based on the data that we are given we can conclude that:
(a). a. EAX = 1
b. EAX = 4
c. EAX = 4
d. EAX = 2
e. EAX = 4
f. EAX = 8
g. EAX = 5
Answer: A) Steve Andrew Kevin
B) Alex Joe Matt C) Sally Heather Barbie D) Tim Tim Tim
Explanation:
Answer:
In this case, Riko and hina made the correct steps.
Explanation:
Rin y Sakura made a wrong step because the range A14 to A25 already exist, and they have selected the option Define name, with this option we can make a new range with a new name.
Riko and Hina have selected the option name manager, with this option we can select the range A14 to A25 with the name "Goals", and to expand it to the new range A14 to A45.