Computer Science - Computer Fundamentals
Exercise : Computer Fundamentals - Section 14
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No computer can do anything without a
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The estimation of the value of a function at a point beyond the interval in which the data lies is called known as
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An input device that is able to interpret pencil marks on paper media is known as
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Front-end processor is a _____ designed specifically to handle the communications processing task.
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The shifting of a program from one of the memory addresses to another is
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