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ADD, SUB, and DIV are some examples of mnemonic codes. ____ true or false jaldi batao​

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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ADD, SUB, DIV are some examples of mnemonic codes.

Explanation:

The set of instructions written in symbols other than 0s and 1s, such as alphanumeric characters.

For this reason, memorable symbols that have meaning are chosen. ADD stands for addition, SUB stands for subtraction, etc.

Mnemonic codes are another name for these symbols. Mnemonic programming is referred to as assembly language programming. In comparison to developing programmes in a machine language, writing programmes in assembly language is simpler and faster.

Because assembly language requires less calculation time than high level languages, it has this advantage.

Assembly language has the drawback that programming is challenging and time-consuming. This language is dependent on machines.

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