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Assume that you are only allowed to use the 26 letters of the alphabet to construct passwords of length n. assume further that you are using the same password in 2 systems where one accepts case sensitive passwords but the other does not. give an upper bound at the number of attempts required to guess the case sensitive version of a password
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3. consider the following class definitions: class smart class supersmart: public smart { { public: public: void print() const; void print() const; void set(int, int); void set(int, int, int); int sum(); int manipulate(); smart(); supersmart(); smart(int, int); supersmart(int, int, int); private: private: int x; int z; int y; int secret(); }; }; . which private members, if any, of smart are public members of supersmart? a. which members, functions, and/or data of the class smart are directly accessible in class supersmart?
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The program below has been generalized to read a user's input value for hourlywage. run the program. notice the user's input value of 10 is used. modify that input value, and run again. generalize the program to get user input values for workhoursperweek and workweeksperyear (change those variables' initializations to 0). run the program. monthsperyear will never change, so define that variable as final. use the standard for naming final variables. ex: final int max_length
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 18:30
What is the local portion of the e-mail address below? [email protected] a.) @ b.) biz c.) gumchewer d.) twrigley
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