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6. is-member? De#ine a function that takes two arguments, a list and an expression, which may be atomic or a list. Your function should return true (#t) if the element is a member of the list and false (#f) if it does not. You may not use the built-in member or element functions as helper functions. Your implementation must be recursive.
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Computers and Technology, 21.06.2019 22:40
Write an assembly program with the following specifications.a). in the main block, you should have two registers r4 and r5. they should be checked in an infinite loop. if r4 is greater than r5, then the greater subroutine will be called. if r4 is less than r5, then the less subroutine will be called. if r4 equals r5, then no operations will be done
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 19:30
Once the data center routes to the destination server that hosts the website, what's the next step in the internet process? user’s browser renders html code from destination server into web page request goes through router/model and isp request routed to nameserver and datacenter
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 16:00
What is the biggest difference between section breaks and regular page breaks? section breaks are more difficult to add than page breaks. section breaks make it easier for you to view the document as an outline. section breaks allow you to have areas of the document with different formatting. section breaks are smaller than regular page breaks.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 16:30
You have read about the beginnings of the internet and how it was created. what was the internet originally created to do? (select all that apply) share research. play games. communicate. share documents. sell toys
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6. is-member? De#ine a function that takes two arguments, a list and an expression, which may be ato...
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