JPEG is a file format for an image that will be compressed. Since it compressed the file size will be much smaller. That makes JPEG is one of the most used file types for images and was a default format for many application. But the drawback of compressing an image is that a portion of the data will lose and will cause the image quality dropped or produce a noise.
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Answer:
This will result in a compilation error.
Here's the inheritance hierarchy:
Meg -> Lois -> Brian -> Stewie
Now Meg has 2 public Fxns, a() and toString().
Lois inherits from Meg and all its public functions as well but, overrides the a() fxn of its super class.
So finally Lois has fxns a(), b() and toString().
Brian extends Lois and inherits all the above listed fxns of Lois, but overrides the b() and toString() fxns.
Stewie extends Brian and inherits all the fxns of Brian, but overrides the a() and toString() fxns.
In the Main driver fxn, we call a() and b() methods of all these classes but, the base class Meg has no b() and it is not extending any class so its not available in its scope.
This results in a compilation error.
Explanation:
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.
No it is not. it's quite simple when you get the hang of it