strlen(s1) to find the length of the string s1 strcpy(s1,s2) copy source string to destination string(i.e copies s2 to s1,s2 remain unchanged) strcmp(s1,s2) compares s1 and s2 and prints 0 if s1 and s2 are equal,-1 if s2 is greater, 1 if s1 is greater strcat(s1,s2) combines string s1 and s2 to a single word and stores it in s1 strupr() converts lower case string to upper case strlwr() converts upper case string to lower case
Statement S2 is anti-dependent on statement S1 if S2 follows S1 in program order and if the output of S2 overlaps the input of S1. The anti-dependence S1 to S2 define as cross arrow such as S1 |-> S2.
I am assuming you are meaning the Cambridge Exams, in which case no, M1 and S1 are required for AS level.To do stats at A level I think you need M2, M3, and S2But check on the website www.cie.org.uk
providing they are the same model, S1 S2 S3 they should be all the same
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Definition: A set S1 is a superset of another set S2 if every element in S2 is in S1. S1 may have elements which are not in S2.
It cannot be proven because it is not true. Suppose S1 = {0,1,2,3} and S2 = {0,5,10} then S1 u S2 = {0,1,2,3,5,10} then |S1| = n = 4, |S2| = m = 3 but |S1 u S2| = 6 which is NOT n+m = 7
Checkstate 0 1s0 S1 S2S1 S1 S2S2 S2 S1 final
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S1 - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: Iceland:L