Computers and Technology, 06.11.2019 20:31, mhzperfect
Write an assembly language program that prints your first name on the screen. use the .ascii pseudo-op to store the characters at the bottom of your program. use the ldba instruction with direct addressing to output the characters from the string. the name you print must contain more than two letters.
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 10:50, christinavelez26
Using least squares fitting, you are to fit the data sets to the following models and solve for the parameters ai , where i is the index of the parameter. the input/output data for the systems are linked in the bblearn site. for each of the systems use matlab to plot the supplied data vs. the model fit on one plot. include your code in the solutions. (a) linear fit "lineardata. mat" y=a1x^3 + a2x^2 + a3x + a4 (b) plant fit "plantdata. mat g(s) = a1/(s + a2)
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 11:00, kingethan08
Ihave an iphone 8plus should i get another phone like samsung note 9 or s9 ? ?
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 22:50, youngboymark123
Assume the existence of a bankaccount class. define a derived class, savingsaccount that contains two instance variables: the first a double, named interestrate, and the second an integer named interesttype. the value of the interesttype variable can be 1 for simple interest and 2 for compound interest. there is also a constructor that accepts two parameters: a double that is used to initialize the interestrate variable, and a string that you may assume will contain either "simple", or "compound", and which should be used to initialize the interesttype variable appropriately. there should also be a pair of functions getinterestrate and getinteresttype that return the values of the corresponding data members (as double and int respectively).
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