Answer:
subset([],[]).
subset([X|L],[X|S]) :-
subset(L,S).
subset(L, [_|S]) :-
subset(L,S).
Success:
subset([1,3], [1,2,3]).
subset(X, [1,3,4]). % error handling to compare sets in a given order
Fail:
subset([2,1], [1,2,3]). % compares in a different order from the first.
Explanation:
The function "Subset" in the source code above accepts two sets, then checks if the first set is a subset of the second. The code returns true if the condition is met.
Answer:
Errors.
Explanation:
Angelika should focus on fixing the errors so that her ads can be shown. Because of the errors the code will not compile fully either be it run time error or compile time error or syntax error or any other error.
Warnings shows the potential problems but the code will run even if there are warnings and the notifications are not to worry about.
Answer:
Option b (a digitized handwritten signature) would be the right option.
Explanation:
- Another photograph of such a handwritten signature was used to digitally sign transcripts that would be perceived to have become a "digitized signature."
- Those same kinds of signature verification may take a glance official, but they don't protect against widespread fraud, a vital component of every other internet signature.
The latter available options weren’t connected to the type of situation in question. So the response above would be the correct one.
No, ripping is the process of reading all content in order to make a copy. Nothing is erased.