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g100num [7]
3 years ago
6

¿Qué diferencia existe y cómo se relacionan: macrosistemas, sistemas y subsistemas?

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1 answer:
masya89 [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

solo te puedo ayudar con sistemas y subsistemas

Explanation:

se entiende por un sistema a un conjunto ordenado de componentes relacionados entre si, ya se trate de elementos materiales o conceptuales.

subsistema: en si, es un sistema que se ejecuta sobre otro sistema ayudandolo en sus funciones.

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