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Microprocessors can’t directly understand programming languages, so programs have to be converted into that corresponds to the microprocessor’s instruction set.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 05:20
Write a program called assignment3 (saved in a file assignment3.java) that computes the greatest common divisor of two given integers. one of the oldest numerical algorithms was described by the greek mathematician, euclid, in 300 b.c. it is a simple but very e↵ective algorithm that computes the greatest common divisor of two given integers. for instance, given integers 24 and 18, the greatest common divisor is 6, because 6 is the largest integer that divides evenly into both 24 and 18. we will denote the greatest common divisor of x and y as gcd(x, y). the algorithm is based on the clever idea that the gcd(x, y) = gcd(x ! y, y) if x > = y and gcd(x, y) = gcd(x, y ! x) if x < y. the algorithm consists of a series of steps (loop iterations) where the “larger” integer is replaced by the di↵erence of the larger and smaller integer. this continues until the two values are equal. that is then the gcd.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 02:00
Write an expression that will cause the following code to print "equal" if the value of sensorreading is "close enough" to targetvalue. otherwise, print "not equal". ex: if targetvalue is 0.3333 and sensorreading is (1.0/3.0), output is:
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 03:00
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 15:30
George is working as a programming team lead. which statements correctly describe the skills that he requires?
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