Computer Science, asked by rudrasalhotra623, 6 months ago

Assembly Language uses _____________ codes. *

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a) Decimal

b) Binary

c) Mnemonics

d) Machine

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Answered by jana07122002
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Answer:

Assembly language

Assembly language uses a mnemonic to represent each low-level machine instruction or opcode, typically also each architectural register, flag, etc. Many operations require one or more operands in order to form a complete instruction.

Explanation:

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Answered by shilpa85475
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Machine instruction.

Explanation:

An assembly language is a kind of low-level programming language.

It is related to the computer's hardware.

In normal language that includes binary and hexadecimal characters, meeting languages are designed to be readable via way of means of humans.

An assembly language is a language that is understands by the machine and tells the machine what to do.  

This language replaces the word with numbers.

They make use of registers and counters.

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