<u><em>Question (1):</em></u>The scale factor is
<u><em>Question (2):</em></u>scale factor =
coordinates of C' are (0.75 , 0.5)
coordinates of B' are (-0.25,1)
<u><em>Question (3):</em></u>The scale factor is 4
<u><em>Question (4):</em></u><span>Rotation, translation, reflection
Exact steps and explanation for each question are shown in the attached images.
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I believe the answer is 2 to the twelfth power over 3
Normally, the data path width for DIMMs
is 64 bits but for the DIMMs that support ECC, the data path is 72 bits.
To add, error checking uses
the extra 8 bits. ECC memory is more reliable than non-ECC memory but it costs
more than a non-ECC memory. Comprising the DIMMS are a series
of dynamic random-access memory integrated circuits. Mounted on a
printed circuit board, these modules are designed for use in personal
computers, workstations and servers.
The most common kinds of internal data corruption are
detected and corrected by a type of computer data storage called error-correcting
code memory.
2x-4x
is an expression that equals too -4 if thats what u were looking for