Computer Science, asked by harshithsk6, 5 hours ago

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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Answered by Deletaccount
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  1. 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.
  2. 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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Answered by mridhinimehra2009
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answer 1

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.

ans 2

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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