Mmm what are u talking abouy
Answer:
try powering it off the turn it back on
Explanation:
The correct answer for your question is TRUE
Answer:
Explanation:
The Rectangle class was not provided in this question but after a quick online search I was able to find the class code. Due to this I was able to create a test code in the main Method of my program to create a Rectangle object and call it's display() method. The Test code and the output can be seen in the attached image below. While the code below is simply the Main Test Program as requested.
class Brainly {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Rectangle rectangle = new Rectangle(20, 8);
rectangle.display();
}
}
Answer:
Wireless USB 2.0
Explanation:
USB ports are available in all modern notebook computers. This makes the wireless USB 2.0 adapter a capable option to solve the network issue.
Wireless USB 2.0 can send 480Mbit/s and 110Mbit/s at a 3meters and 10 meters respectively, it frequency ranges from 3.1GHz to 10.6GHz.
In cases where the internal wireless card is faulty or the computer does not come with a wireless chip inside, the Wireless USB 2.0 is the right option for you to be able to connect over a network efficiently.