There are five basic programming elements, or operations: input, output, arithmetic, conditional, and looping. Every program uses at least two of these.
The description of a programming language is usually split into the two components of syntax (form) and semantics (meaning).
Input: getting data and commands into the computer
Output:getting your results out of the computer
Arithmetic: performing mathematical calculations on your data
Conditional: testing to see if the condition is true or false
Looping: cycling through a set of instructions until some condition is met
If you go into word and click the insert table you will see a section that says header, footer and page number. That is where you add a head and page number.
Technician B is correct when you can hear growling only when the driver exerts force on the clutch pedal but not when it is up the Shaft Bearing is defective
The answer is true because a concave lens is also called a diverging lens.