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GATE CSE 2014 Set 3 | Question: 25
Host A (on TCP/IP v4 network A) sends an IP datagram D to host B (also on TCP/IP v4 network B). Assume that no error occurred during the transmission of D. When D reaches B, which of the following IP header field(s) may be different from that of the original datagram ... $\text{ii}$ only $\text{ii}$ and $\text{iii}$ only $\text{i, ii}$ and $\text{iii}$
Host A (on TCP/IP v4 network A) sends an IP datagram D to host B (also on TCP/IP v4 network B). Assume that no error occurred during the transmission of D. When D reaches...
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Dec 27, 2019
Computer Networks
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Consider the language given below .Find the complement of these language and Explain Complementary language? 1.wwr | w∈(a ,b)* 2.wxwr| x,w∈(a,b)+ 3.ww ∣ w∈(a,b)+ 4.wxw∣ x,w∈(a,b)+
Consider the language given below .Find the complement of these language and Explain Complementary language?1.wwr | w∈(a ,b)*2.wxwr| x,w∈(a,b)+3.ww ∣ w&is...
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Dec 14, 2019
Theory of Computation
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GATE CSE 2003 | Question: 43
The following is a scheme for floating point number representation using $16$ bits. Let $s, e,$ and $m$ ... between two successive real numbers representable in this system? $2^{-40}$ $2^{-9}$ $2^{22}$ $2^{31}$
The following is a scheme for floating point number representation using $16$ bits.Let $s, e,$ and $m$ be the numbers represented in binary in the sign, exponent, and man...
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Nov 16, 2019
Digital Logic
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