E. Answer the following:
1. What do you mean by Machine language?
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2. How is Assembly language different from Machine language?
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- Machine language is the language understood by a computer. ... All programs and programming languages eventually generate or run programs in machine language. Machine language is made up of instructions and data that are all binary numbers.
- Machine language is series of bit patterns (that is the binary form) that are directly executed by a computer, whereas Assembly language is a low-level language that needs compiler and interpreter, which converts that language to machine language. And then it could be understood by a computer.
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Machine language is the language understood by a computer. ... All programs and programming languages eventually generate or run programs in machine language. Machine language is made up of instructions and data that are all binary numbers.
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Machine language is the low level programming language. ... Assembly language is the more than low level and less than high-level language so it is intermediary language. Assembly languages use numbers, symbols, and abbreviations instead of 0s and 1s.
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