Answer:
The answer to this question as follows:
Explanation:
- In the given code an integer pointer variable "intPointer" is declared, this variable holds an integer type value, which is "500". In the next step, the pointer variable initialized a value with 10, which is illegal, because in pointer we hold the address of variable, not the value, that's why it will give segmentation fault.
- This fault will arise when the common condition triggering crashed systems, it often linked to the main script, that Safeguards are triggered by a program, that tries to read or write an illegal place in storage.
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Answer: I would say the first one
Explanation: I have never seen an interactive button for use in autoformatting at least on a presentation
Answer:
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Answer:
B. R is NP Hard
Explanation:
Given:
S is an NP complete problem
Q is not known to be in NP
R is not known to be in NP
Q is polynomial times reducible to S
S is polynomial times reducible to R
Solution:
NP complete problem has to be in both NP and NP-hard. A problem is NP hard if all problems in NP are polynomial time reducible to it.
Option B is correct because as given in the question S is an NP complete problem and S is polynomial times reducible to R.
Option A is not correct because R is not known to be in NP
Option C is not correct because Q is also not known to be in NP
Option D is not correct because Q because no NP-complete problem is polynomial time reducible to Q.