Answer:
Pixels
Explanation:
In computing the term pixels is actually a short for picture element. It refers to a single point (a dot) in an image. Computer monitors display images by dividing the screen into several pixels (dots) which are arranged in an x,y axis (rows and columns). The arrangement of the dots are so close to each other that they will appear as though the are connected.
It is important to note that on color monitors (which are by far the commonest), every pixel is made of three dots (red, blue and green) otherwise called the RBG all converging at same point.
Answer:
Truly, it's dependent on the person. Personally I like and use desktops but other people may like laptops or even phones more. Depending on the "type of user" I would say a novice or someone who has to travel a lot would benefit more with a laptop. When it comes to someone who can't use either a laptop or desktop then mobile devices such as IPhones, Smartphones, tablets etc. would be the best fit. When it comes to operating systems I myself personally prefer Linux due to it's "Simplicity" while also being extremely "Complex". New users to laptops, desktops, etc. Would benefit much more from a Windows OS then a Linux or mac. The same also applies to mobile devices. Truly though it's based on the person themselves and you can't say "1 OS or type of device is better for this group of people over the other". It's all user preference.
The answer is C. You should always first consider how you can shorten the columns.
Answer:
Explanation:
The following code is written in Python and creates a tuple of 5 integer numbers and then prints out the tuple. Tuples are immutable objects meaning that they cannot be changed at all. Therefore, they have no append methods and cannot have any values added or removed so the last two tasks of this question are impossible to accomplish.
my_tuple = (2, 5, 7, 9, 6)
print(my_tuple)
A. The whole computer crashes