#include
#include
using namespace std;
int main(){
int input[] = {-19, 34, -54, 65, -1};
std::vector voutput:
std::vector vinput (input, input + sizeof(input) / sizeof(int) );
for (std::vector::iterator it = vinput.begin(); it != vinput.end(); ++it)
if(*it > 0) voutput.insert(voutput.begin(), *it);
for(std::vector::iterator it = voutput.begin(); it < voutput.end(); ++it)
std::cout << *it << ‘\n’ ;
return 0;
}
Answer would be D)potential
The motherboard contains the central electronic components of the computer.
The harddrive needs to be partitioned, much like partitioning a room, this is were you allocate space to be used, and used by who. Secondly, a file system needs to installed, to do this you "format" the drive with one of the available File systems that windows can read. Typically on windows this is NTFS or fat32 for older system or devices such as USB sticks.
Answer:You can only find REaccuracy if you know the actual “true” measurement… something that's difficult to do unless you're measuring against the atomic clock. The formula is: REaccuracy = (Absolute error / “True” value) * 100%.
Explanation: