Computer Science, asked by TbiaSupreme, 1 year ago

A computer cannot correct wrong instructions.
State whether the statement is True (or) False. And Justify it

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Answer:

The correct answer is True. Computers are fast and accurate but they perform according to the programming instructions given to them. They are incapable of making decisions and thinking on their own.

They blindly follow whatever is fed into them and if wrong instructions are given to them, the execution will also be incorrect. Hence, they are incapable of correcting wrong instructions.

Answered by smartbrainz
6

A computer cannot correct wrong instructions. The statement is True

Explanation:

A 'computer' is a hardware device that is used to process, calculate and operations based on instructions given by a 'software or hardware' program. The 'computer' is designed to perform applications and gives a variety of results by connecting integrated 'hardware and software' components.

A 'computer' is a hardware device that takes data and processes it for an outcome based on a 'software, or sequence of instructions' on how the data is to be handled.

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