Answer:
2 & 3
Explanation:
Only mathematical operations that can be used to change contents of pointer variables include addition, subtraction, comparison, increments and decrements.
Although modulus, division and multiplications are not possible. A snippet of code is attached showing pointers addition and subtraction and their result.
Check it by replacing + or - signs with *, / or % which represent multiplication, division and modulus respectively. It would result in an error.
Answer:
5000 bytes
Explanation:
If the 4-bit nibbles can be packed 2 to a byte, then the sampling rate is 1000 bytes per second.
A 5-second recording will have a size of 5000 bytes.
Answer:
It can only be used in superclasses
Explanation:
In computer language, a reserved word is a word that cannot be used as an identifier, such as the name of a variable, function, or label, it is "reserved from use".
If your method overrides one of its superclass's methods, you can invoke the overridden method through the use of the keyword super, it can also be used to refer to a hidden field.
We can conclude that the correct answer is "It can only be used in superclasses" because, in a subclass’ constructor, we can call the superclass’ constructor with the keyword super instead of the superclass’ (constructor’s) name.
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Answer: True
Explanation: Malware is literally short for malicious software. The name that is given to any type of software that could harm a computer system or collect a user's data.
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Its not printing because she already has it on her computer... It's definitely the last one because she wants it to look more professional to her class mates. Also, she wants it to look better, so the teacher doesn't conduct points.
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