This for loop will output:
0
2
4
The range(3) is all the integers between 0 inclusive and 3 exclusive. 0, 1, 2.
Every iterations through the for loop, we multiply the value of each number by 2 and print it to the console.
0 * 2 = 0
1 * 2 = 2
2 * 2 = 4
I hope this helps.
Based on the information provided, this user is a victim of phishing.
<h3>What is phishing?</h3>
Phishing can be defined as a type of cyberattack which involves making an attempt to obtain sensitive user information such as a password, especially by disguising as a trustworthy entity in an electronic communication (email), which is usually over the Internet.
In this context, we can infer and logically deduce that this user is a victim of phishing because he or she received an email from an unknown source with a link to a website asking for their password.
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Answer:
Option (b) is the correct and suitable answer for the above question.
Explanation:
The printer is a hardware which is used to convert the soft copy of an information to a printed copy (Hard copy) of information.
To use printer hardware a computer system needs a printer driver which is used to do the conversion from soft copy to a hard copy. Hardware printer uses only for the purpose to print the copy.
The option b says that the printer driver is used to convert the document into the form of that document which the printer can understand easily. It means conversion from soft copy to hard copy. Hence it is the right option.
The reason behind the other option which is not valid because--
Option a says that the printer driver is a code but it is a software.
Option c says that the printer driver is an interface but it is a software.
Option d says that the printer driver is a cache but it is a software.
Answer:
The only thing I can think of, is stress. I cannot tell you how frustrating it is when you're writing code and it decides to bug out because of some little mistake. For hours you're writing and find out that you're missing a single ";" or an indent.
When you're writing out code in order to solve a problem, you need to break it down step by step in order to actually write it. Otherwise, you'll miss a bunch of steps