Answer: Hub
Explanation:
Hub is a electronic and networking device that is placed in a network to maintain a common link with the multiple attached devices. Hub is situated at the physical layer of the Open systems interconnection(OSI) model.
- Hub is used for creation of link between numerous local area network sections as it persist various ports which replicates data packet and distributes to other ports.
- There are different types of hub for different purpose of connection such as USB hub, Ethernet hub etc.
This is all you need to do for this one add quotes around the number to make it a string. Then for the question I don't know if you need to answer it but I said that when there is only one string it creates and addition problem of 24 + 24 and then when there are two strings it puts them right next to each other making it look like the number 2424.
Answer:
linkedListOperations = linkedListLibrary.InsertSorted(currNode, linkedListOperations); // this is right
linkedListLibrary.InsertSorted(currNode, linkedListOperations); // half right, it count how much operation but it doesn't store it anywhere in main.
vectorOperations = vectorLibrary.InsertSorted(tempBook, vectorOperations); // this is right
vectorLibrary.InsertSorted(tempBook, vectorOperations); // half right, it count how much operation but it doesn't store it anywhere in main.
cout << "Number of linked list operations: " << linkedListOperations << endl;
cout << "Number of vector operations: " << vectorOperations << endl;
Explanation:
The first, you are calling InsertSorted with linkedListLibrary and than you can store the number of operation inside the "linkedListOperations" variable. Then you do the same with vectorLibrary.
Answer: <em>B. read the warning labels</em>
Answer:
A. The mathematical formula for finding the area of a circle.
D. Instructions for setting up a new DVD player
E. A series of steps that moves a "lighting bot" around to turns on lights.
Explanation:
Algorithm is a systematic procedure (or process) that produces the answer to a question or the solution of a problem in a finite number of steps.
Option A is an algorithm. The mathematical formula for finding the area of a circle gives a solution to a problem. The problem is finding area of a circle and the formula gives the step by step procedure finding the area of a circle.
Option B is not an algorithm. Option B just provide a list of your favourite animals and it doesn't answer a question we know about.
Option C is not an algorithm. A problem statement is still a problem with no solution whereas algorithm provides solution
Option D is an algorithm. It provides the step by step procedures for setting up a new DVD player
Option E is an algorithm. It provides a series of steps that moves a lighting bot around to turns on lights, so it provides a solution.