This is an incomplete question. The question I was able to find as the complete one is as follows:
Match the following terms and definitions
- stack diagram
- flow of execution
- local variable
- function call
- header
-The order in which statements are executed during a program run. Answer 1
-The first part of a compound statement, begins with a keyword and ends with a colon ( : ) Answer 2
-A statement that executes a function. It consists of the name of the function followed by a list of arguments enclosed in parentheses. Answer 3
-A variable defined inside a function that can only be used inside its function. Answer 4
-A graphical representation of functions, their variables, and the values to which they refer. Answer 5
<h2>Answer with Explanation:</h2>
- Flow of Execution: The order in which statements are executed during a program run. This is done from top to bottom which means the statement written first is executed first.
- Header: The first part of a compound statement, begins with a keyword and ends with a colon ( : ). A header is given usually at the top. It can contain libraries being used in the program body.
- Function Call: A statement that executes a function. It consists of the name of the function followed by a list of arguments enclosed in parentheses. It is used to perform specific functions that are defined before calling a function. A program can be called as many times as needed.
- Local Variable: A variable defined inside a function that can only be used inside its function. A local variable with same name can be used inside two different functions but they are needed to be defined first.
- Stack Diagram: A graphical representation of functions, their variables, and the values to which they refer. It is the tool for knowing the state of program at the time given.
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Answer:
control processes.
Explanation:
Mechanisms that combine memory, processing speed, and knowledge to regulate the analysis and flow of information within the information-processing system are referred to as executive/control processes.
Depends on how deep you're willing to go to really,
You need one of a few arrangements of flip flop circuits to keep 1-bit state.
Going deeper, you need either NAND, or NOR gates(or a bunch of other ones) and connectors.
Even deeper, you'll require diodes or transistors to build the logic gates.
Beyond that is particle physics.
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2.Leadership
3.Attention to detail
5.Enjoyment to learning new things!
6.Vision
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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?