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Answer and Explanation:
1. There’s need to ask for help and advice from people who have the
knowledge and skills in making a simple electrical gadget.
2. Adapter is used to plug appliances that are far from the main power source.
3. Do not touch the metal pipes while you are doing electrical repairs.
4. Shut off the power at the main switch or circuit breaker and unplug the equipment when working on electricity.
5. Pliers are tools used to grip, pull or cut electric wires.
From the above, we have corrected some of the errors that could be made in everyday home appliances or home electricity. In number 4, it is also worthy of note that shutting off power at the main switch will only require emergency situations otherwise we need only shut off the one for the problem circuit and leave the rest.
Answer:
1) List
2) Dictionary
3) Tuple
Explanation:
A list uses square brackets. It is used to store multiple items in just one variable. They are usually changeable and give room for duplicates. You use append to add to the collection.
A dictionary uses curly brackets. You use update to add to the collection. A dictionary is created by placing the elements in curly brackets and separating them with a comma. It is changeable and it does not give room for duplicates.
A tuple uses parentheses. You cannot change it once you create it. It is an ordered list of elements that is finite and can also store multiple items in one variable.
Answer:
In Python:
N = int(input("Positive integer: "))
if N > 0:
flag = False
for i in range(1,N+1):
if i * i == N:
flag = True
break
print(str(flag))
else:
print("Positive integer only")
Explanation:
N = int(input("Positive integer: "))
If the number is positive
if N > 0:
This initializes a boolean variable to false
flag = False
This iterates from 1 to the input integer
for i in range(1,N+1):
This checks if th number is a square of some integer
if i * i == N:
If yes, flag is set to true
flag = True
The loop is exited
break
This prints either true or false, depending on the result of the loop
print(str(flag))
If otherwise, that the number is not positive
<em>else:</em>
<em> print("Positive integer only")</em>
Answer:
Maybe
Explanation:
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