Computers and Technology, 28.04.2021 04:10 kimboblack4192
Please help me with this C language exercise:
It is considered a rectangular matrix, with m rows and n columns. Determine and display the minimum element of the matrix and its position, given by the row number and column number. Form a string containing all the elements of the matrix that are divisible by the minimum element. Display the obtained string. (If the minimum item is zero, the program stops after determining and displaying it).
Thank you <3
Answers: 3
Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 09:30
The place where the extended axis of the earth would touch the celestial sphere is called the celestial
Answers: 1
Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 13:00
Refer to the figure and match the theorem that supports the statement.1.if chords are =, then arcs are =.if bc = de, then arc bc = arc de2.if arcs are =, then chords are =.if arc bc = arc de, then bc = de3.diameters perpen
Answers: 3
Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 22:30
What are the 4 basic items that are traded throughout the world?
Answers: 1
Computers and Technology, 25.06.2019 08:10
Which of the following is a difference between the systems development life cycle (sdlc) and extreme programming (xp)? the sdlc model has a separate planning and analysis phase, whereas xp combines both the phases into one phase.in the sdlc model, changes cannot be made to a system once it is delivered to the user, whereas the xp method delivers the system to the users and then make changes suggested by the user.the sdlc model develops an entire system at once, whereas xp uses incremental steps to improve an information system's qualitydevelopers following the sdlc model cannot go on to the next phase until the current phase is finished, whereas in xp, developers can move to any phase from the current phase.
Answers: 1
Please help me with this C language exercise:
It is considered a rectangular matrix, with m rows a...
History, 21.09.2019 12:30
Mathematics, 21.09.2019 12:30
History, 21.09.2019 12:30
Biology, 21.09.2019 12:30
Physics, 21.09.2019 12:30
Mathematics, 21.09.2019 12:30
Mathematics, 21.09.2019 12:30