I would go with all of the above because if you want to find out everything you can then you should explore every option you get.
Answer:
The Corrections icon
Explanation:
In Office 2010, 2013, 2016, you can adjust the brightness, contrast, and the sharpness of a picture. This can be achieved by using the corrections tool. Assuming you already have the picture, click on it and on the Format tab, under the Pictures tools, in the Adjust group, click Corrections. Under the Sharpen/Soften or the Brightness/Contrast, you can click the thumbnails that you want to make adjustments.
Answer:
6 bits
Explanation:
5 bits gets you 2^5=32 possibilities (values 0-31), which is not enough for 50.
6 bits gets you 2^6=64 possibilities (values 0-63), which is enough.
To calculate for an arbitrary number, take the 2-log, and round up:
rounded up is 6.
Answer:
1) Bottom-up
2) Top-down
Explanation:
In general dynamic programming is a divide and conquer strategy which can be implemented using bottom up approach or top down approach.
Bottom-up approach in dynamic programming will solve a relatively simple sub-problem first and then use the solution to build and arrive at solutions to a bigger sub-problem.
Top down approach is reversed to bottom-up approach and is also known as Memoization Method. Instead of solving a problem started from the base state sub-problem, the top down approach break a problem into a smaller problems from the top most destination state until it reaches the bottom most base state.