Answer:The original choice to write apply_fg so that it accepts function arguments is a good one, because it increases interoperability. When the callable arguments to apply_fg use a single protocol, we can easily exchange them: #include <functional> float log2(float); int a = apply_fg(5.Of, int b = apply_fg(3.14f,
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dual-core (two), quad-core (four) and octa-core (eight)
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These are the most common according to my research.
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I’m pretty sure it would be “A novel assigned in English class” (algorithm is a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer.) Example: the recipe for baking a cake.
You could get a laptop for like 200 that could run well and enough space for stuff.