Smaller networks include LANs or MANs.
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Answer:
These all are constructors.
<u>CONS</u>
(CONS A B)
makes a pair like this: (A . B)
In other words, A is the CAR of the pair; B is the CDR of the pair.
For example:
(CONS 4 5) ==> (4 . 5)
(CONS 4 '(5 6)) ==> (4 5 6)
[The pair (4 . (5 6)) is the same thing as (4 5 6)].
<u>APPEND </u>
(APPEND A B)
makes a new list by replacing the final nil in A with the list B. A and
B must be proper lists.
For example:
(APPEND '(4) '(5 6)) ==> (4 5 6)
This takes any amount of number and put in this order
<u>LIST </u>
In this ,it will return a list whose elements are value of arguments in the order as it appeared in the LIST.It can take any amount of parameters
For example,
(LIST 4) ==> (4)
(LIST 4 5) ==> (4 5)
(LIST 4 5 '(6 7)) ==> (4 5 (6 7))
(LIST (+ 5 6)(* 5 6)) ==> (8 9)
Answer: False.
Explanation: Random.choice can choose between any 2 numbers.
I believe Intel is better at handling games. Not saying AMD isn't good, just not as good. AMD is better for handling multiple task. I personally don't mind either.
Answer:
C. instrument panel
Explanation:
In order to be able to operate your vehicle safely, you must know the functions and locations of all the interior mechanisms of your car.
The instrument panel contains gauges which include the following:
Speedometer, which indicates speed in both miles and kilometers per hour
Tachometer, which indicates rotations in the engine in revolutions per minute (RPMs)
Odometer, which indicates the total number of miles your car has been driven since it was manufactured
Fuel gauge, which shows the fuel level in your car's fuel tank
Oil gauge, which shows oil level