Some protocols have multiple algorithms to choose from for e.g., cryptographic purposes. During connection set up, client and server negotiate which one they'll use.
One example is the set up of a TLS connection. During the handshake, the client shares a list of its supported ciphers (the 'ciphersuites'). The server responds by indicating the best one that both sides support.
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When shooting panoramic you would want to control the exposure yourself, much rather than the camera..... A panoramic is one big picture correct, so you would want all of them to be the same exposure level, now some cameras may lock on, and others may not......your correct answer would be TRUE does this make sense?
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abacus . Mesopotamia or China, possibly several thousand years BCE. ...
binary math . Pingala, India, 3rd century BCE. ...
punched card . Basile Bouchon, France, 1725. ...
Explanation:
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You didn't specify what the program should output, so there are many possibilities that result in a working program. It *looks* like this was intended:
int x = 24;
int y;
y = x-12;
cout<<y<<endl;
and it will display 12.