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With a C program (memory map), data in is initialized by the kernel to arithmetic 0 or null pointers before the program starts executing. The C declaration (for example, "long sum[1000];") appearing outside any function causes this variable to be stored in .
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In a file-oriented information system, a work file stores relatively permanent data about an entity is created and saved for backup and recovery purposes stores records that contain day-to-day business and operational data is a temporary file created by an information system for a single task
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An npn transistor is correctly biased and turned on if the a. base is negative. b. collector is negative. c. collector is positive with respect to the emitter and negative with respect to the base. d. collector is the most positive lead followed by the base.
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