look for active skies
Computers and Technology, 01.10.2019 09:50 shongmadi77
What should you do when taking a black and white photograph?
look for active skies
use a high iso
shoot in black and white mode
take pictures at midday
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 13:00
Write a program which asks you to enter a name in the form of first middle initial last. so you might enter for example samuel p. clemens. use getline to read in the string because it contains spaces. also, apparently the shift key on your keyboard doesn’t work, because you enter it all lower case. pass the string to a function which uses .find to locate the letters which need to be upper case and use toupper to convert those characters to uppercase. the revised string should then be returned to main in the form last, first mi where it will be displayed.
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 00:50
3. what is the output of the following statements? temporary object1; temporary object2("rectangle", 8.5, 5); temporary object3("circle", 6, 0); temporary object4("cylinder", 6, 3.5); cout < < fixed < < showpoint < < setprecision(2); object1.print(); object2.print(); object3.print(); object4.print(); object1.set("sphere", 4.5, 0); object1.print();
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 02:40
Has anyone seen my grandma shes been gone for 4 years already
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 17:40
The value of sin(x) (in radians) can be approximated by the alternating infinite series create a function (prob3_2) that takes inputs of a scalar angle measure (in radians) and the number of approximation terms, n, and estimates sin(x). do not use the sin function in your solution. you may use the factorial function. though this can be done without a loop (more efficiently), your program must use (at least) one. you may find the mod() function useful in solving the problem.
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What should you do when taking a black and white photograph?
look for active skies
look for active skies
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