Which of the following is an example of computer hardware App
PowerPoint
Web browser
Microchip

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

its mircrochip

Explanation:

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

i think  either microchip or an app im not sure

the other answers smarter than mine make him brainliest

Explanation:


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Answer:

Explanation:

In real-world environments, once the domains that are affected by the risks are identified, subsequent next steps would include selecting, implementing, and testing controls to minimize or eliminate those risks.

This program outputs a downwards facing arrow composed of a rectangle and a right triangle. The arrow dimensions are defined by user specified arrow base height, arrow base width, and arrow head width.(1) Modify the given program to use a loop to output an arrow base of height arrowBaseHeight. (1 pt)
(2) Modify the given program to use a loop to output an arrow base of width arrowBaseWidth. Use a nested loop in which the inner loop draws the *’s, and the outer loop iterates a number of times equal to the height of the arrow base. (1 pt)
(3) Modify the given program to use a loop to output an arrow head of width arrowHeadWidth. Use a nested loop in which the inner loop draws the *’s, and the outer loop iterates a number of times equal to the height of the arrow head. (2 pts)
(4) Modify the given program to only accept an arrow head width that is larger than the arrow base width. Use a loop to continue prompting the user for an arrow head width until the value is larger than the arrow base width. (1 pt)
while (arrowHeadWidth <= arrowBaseWidth) {
// Prompt user for a valid arrow head value
}
Example output for arrowBaseHeight = 5, arrowBaseWidth = 2, and arrowHeadWidth = 4:
Enter arrow base height:
5
Enter arrow base width:
2
Enter arrow head width:
4

**
**
**
**
**
****
***
**
*
This is what I have:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class DrawHalfArrow
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Scanner scnr = new Scanner(System.in);
int arrowBaseHeight = 0;
int arrowBaseWidth = 0;
int arrowHeadWidth = 0;
System.out.println("Enter arrow base height:");
arrowBaseHeight = scnr.nextInt();
System.out.println("Enter arrow base width:");
arrowBaseWidth = scnr.nextInt();
while (arrowHeadWidth >= arrowBaseWidth)
{
System.out.println("Enter arrow head width:");
arrowHeadWidth = scnr.nextInt();
}
// Draw arrow base (height = 3, width = 2)
for(int i=0; i < arrowBaseHeight; ++i)
{
for(int j=0; j < arrowBaseWidth; ++j)
{
System.out.print("*");
}
System.out.println();
}
// Draw arrow head (width = 4)
for(int i=0; i < arrowHeadWidth; ++i)
{
for(int j=0; j < arrowHeadWidth-i; ++j)
{
System.out.print("*");
}
System.out.println();
}
return;
}
}

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Answer:

The modified program in Java is as follows:

import java.util.*;

public class Main{

public static void main(String[] args) {

    Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);

 int arrowHeadWidth, arrowBaseWidth, arrowBaseHeight;

 System.out.print("Head Width: "); arrowHeadWidth = input.nextInt();

 System.out.print("Base Width: "); arrowBaseWidth = input.nextInt();

 System.out.print("Base Height: "); arrowBaseHeight = input.nextInt();

 while (arrowHeadWidth <= arrowBaseWidth) {

       System.out.print("Head Width: "); arrowHeadWidth = input.nextInt();

 System.out.print("Base Width: "); arrowBaseWidth = input.nextInt();      }

 for(int i = 0; i<arrowBaseHeight; i++){

     for(int j = 0; j<arrowBaseWidth;j++){

         System.out.print("*");        }

         System.out.println();    }

 for(int i = arrowHeadWidth; i>0;i--){

     for(int j = 0; j<i;j++){

         System.out.print("*");        }

         System.out.println();    }

}

}

Explanation:

This declares the arrow dimensions

 int arrowHeadWidth, arrowBaseWidth, arrowBaseHeight;

This get input for the head width

 System.out.print("Head Width: "); arrowHeadWidth = input.nextInt();

This get input for the base width

 System.out.print("Base Width: "); arrowBaseWidth = input.nextInt();

This get input for the base height

 System.out.print("Base Height: "); arrowBaseHeight = input.nextInt();

This loop is repeated until the head width is greater than the base width

 while (arrowHeadWidth <= arrowBaseWidth) {

       System.out.print("Head Width: "); arrowHeadWidth = input.nextInt();

 System.out.print("Base Width: "); arrowBaseWidth = input.nextInt();      }

This iterates through the base height

 for(int i = 0; i<arrowBaseHeight; i++){

This iterates through the base width

     for(int j = 0; j<arrowBaseWidth;j++){

This fills the base

         System.out.print("*");        }

This prints a new line

         System.out.println();    }

These iterate through the arrow head

 for(int i = arrowHeadWidth; i>0;i--){

     for(int j = 0; j<i;j++){

This fills the arrow head

         System.out.print("*");        }

This prints a new line

         System.out.println();    }

1. (1 point) Which flag is set when the result of an unsigned arithmetic operation is too large to fit into the destination? 2. (1 point) Which flag is set when the result of a signed arithmetic operation is either too large or too small to fit into the destination? 3. (1 point) Which flag is set when an arithmetic or logical operation generates a negative result?

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Answer:

(1) Carry flag (2) Overflow flag (3) Sign or negative Flag

Explanation:

Solution

(1) The carry flag : It refers to the adding or subtracting. a two registers has a borrow or carry bit

(2) The over flow flag: This flag specify that a sign bit has been modified during subtracting or adding of operations

(3) The sign flag: This is also called a negative sign flag is a single bit status in a register that specify whether the last mathematical operations  generated a value to know if the most significant bit was set.

Broker Ray is closely acquainted with the Subdivision Heights neighborhood of his town. Over the year, Ray has made it a practice to contact homeowners in person and also to send them quarterly mailings. This method of finding listings is known as:

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No multiple choice?

In a company you are in charge of system maintainance. Justify with 5 reasons why your role is key

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Answer:

As u are the in charge of system maintainance u have to maintain safety and security to the system.as the system maintainance is a very big role and u can say it is the key to ur company or to ur work.

___ defines a series of standards for encoding audio and video in digital form for storage or transmission. Most of these standards include compression, often lossy compression.a) JPEG b) ANSI c) ISO d) MPEG

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Answer:

d) MPEG

Explanation:

MPEG stands for Moving Picture Experts Group.

It defines standards for audio and video compression on digital form for storage and transmission.

  • JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group)
  • ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
  • ISO ( International Organization for Standardization)

are also international standards but they are not related to dogotal video compression.