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8. Given the RTL code for the signed-magnitude addition/subtraction algorithm: PM S1 PM SI: CU←X+Y'+1, Overflow-_0...
Question (2): (5 Marks) x-1-3-y x-1-6-y:+2 are (A) Determine intersecting or skew. If they intersect, find the point of intersection Given SI: x2-2y2 = 4z2-252 &s2: (0 Show that the tangent planes to the two surfaces at P(2,0,-8) are perpendicular. whether the lines parallel, 2-z & 12 Marks] 4x2 +9y2-24. (B) Find the points on Si at which the tangent plane is parallel to the plane x+y+32-5 3 Marks]
Question (2): (5 Marks) x-1-3-y x-1-6-y:+2 are (A) Determine intersecting or...
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1) Given: X 0xA4 and Y 0x95, a) Convert X and Y to 8-bit binary numbers. b) Compute the 8-bit sum X+Y of X and Y o) Compute Y the 8-bit two's complement of Y. d) Compute the 8-bit difference X"Y of X and Y. (Use two's complement addition.) o) Convert XiY, Y, and, X Y to hexadecimal. D What are the values of the condition flags z n c v upon computing X-+Y? g) What are the values...
CS51 Lab 8 1. Assume x goes to Ss0, y goes to $s1, and z goes to Ss2. Convert the following C code to MIPS. Use labels Else, Exit, and Loop when needed MIPS if (x== y) { y=y+z; else z=z-x; while (x < z) ( y=y-z; for (int x=1; x < 5; x++){ Y--i Assume x goes to $a0, y goes to Sa1, and z goes to $a2. Convert the folowing C code to MIPS. Include a statement to...
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1. Vector addition and subtraction: We are given the magnitudes and directions of the vectors A and B as follows (a) Carefully sketch each vector individually, then sketch the sum C-A+B and sketch the difference D-A B. Try to make the lengths to scale and make the angles relatively accurate. (Use a protractor.) Use trigonometry to find the components of cach of the four vectors A, B, C, and D Use trigonometry to find the...
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1. The nonlinear system fi(x1, x2) = x - xż + 2x2 = 0, $2(x1, x2) = 2x1 + xź – 6= 0 has two solutions, (0.625204094, 2.179355825)' and (2.109511920, -1.334532188)'. Use the Con- tinuation method and Euler's method with N = 2 to approximate the solutions where a. X(0) = (0,0) b. x(0) = (1, 1) c. x(O) = (3,-2) Continuation Algorithm To approximate the...
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3.1.1. Let M CR" be a nonempty set and 1 s k n. Then k . Then M is a -dimensional regular surface (briefly, regul each point xo there ar kf class CP (p)i nd amapping of class C e M there exist an open set AC such that (SI) there exists an open set U...
5) Decoders: Given the following circuit, S0 and S1 are computed using a 4-2 priority encoder with the priorities indicated on the figure. (hint: IDLE signal is always 0, if any of the inputs 10,11,12, or 13 is 1) 6 points) 4-to-2 Priority Encoder 10 YO YI 13 IDLE 13> 11 > 12>10 12 Full c Adder So Fill the following table showing the output signals S0 and SI given the input signals w, x, y, a) and z. Prof...
1. If we had two 4-bit signed 2's complement numbers, X--4 and Y-6 and we wanted to compare them, we might calculate X-Y (a) Show that calculation (b) Explain how the result tells us that Y>IX (c) Now show the calculation for Y. X (d) Explain how this also shows us that Y>X 2. We talked about an ALU that takes two 4-bit inputs, A and B, and then generates a 4-bit result, S, based on a 2-bit command, F1FO....
3.8) Convert the hexadecimal number 0x15 to a decimal number. 3.9) Convert the hexadecimal number 0x19 to a decimal number. 3.10) Convert the decimal number -35 to an 8-bit two’s complement binary number. 3.11) Convert the decimal number -32 to an 8-bit two’s complement binary number. 3.12) Assuming the use of the two’s complement number system find the equivalent decimal values for the following 8-bit binary numbers: a)10000001 b)11111111 c)01010000 d)11100000 e)10000011 3.13) Convert the base 8 number 204 to...
8.) (10 Points) Given the contour diagram z = f(x,y). 2 1 2 3 4 -2 R a. Find i. f(-1,1) 11. a value of x for which f(x, 1) = 3 iii. a value of y for which f(0,y) = -2 b. The given graph has a local maximum value. At which point (x,y) does this occur? c. Determine the sign (positive or negative) of the following partial derivatives. i. (1,0) ii. fy(0,1)