Computer programming and throubleshooting
Answer:
a) Use compressed air to free the dust from the components and remove it with an ESD vacuum.
Explanation:
When there is large amount of dust accumulated in the computer the best way to remove the dust is to use compressed air to free the dust and ESD vacuum to remove the dust.
So that no component gets damaged and the dust will be removed from the computer.
Hence the answer to this question is option a.
Answer:
input device
Explanation:
any hardware device that allows users to enter programs, data, and commands into a computer system
People, procedures and instructions, data, software, information technology infrastructure, internal controls.
Answer:
Context-sensitive language is a subset of context-free language
Explanation:
Considering the available options, the statement that is considered wrong is "Context-sensitive language is a subset of context-free language."
This is because generally every regular language can be produced through the means of context-free grammar, while context-free language can be produced through the means of context-sensitive grammar, and at the same time, context-sensitive grammars are produced through the means of Recursively innumerable.
Hence, the correct answer in this correct answer to the question is the last option *Context-sensitive language is a subset of context-free langage