<span>a representation in which each item corresponds to one or more bits of information, especially the information used to control the display of a computer screen.
</span><span>represent (an item) as a bitmap.
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Answer:
for (char i='a'; i<='e'; i++){
for (char j='a'; j<='e'; j++){
cout << i<< j<< "\n";
}
}
Explanation:
The loop runs all characters from the inner while the outer holds one character, by doing so, a will be matched with a,b,c,... Like wise b,c,d,... and on it goes.
Answer
unified communication software or video conference.
Explanation:
Answer:
my Ro.b.l.o.x is cookiefunny232
Explanation:
Hey there!
I think it's either A or D
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