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if the value v(x) of the target operand is contained in the address field itself,the addressing mode is​

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Answered by chakradharrajut
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Answered by mahinderjeetkaur878
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Answer: - B. Direct.

Complete question: -

If the value V(x) of the target operand is contained in the address field itself, the addressing mode is__.

A. Immediate.

B. Direct.

C. Indirect.

D. Implied.

Detailed answer: -

If the value v(x) of the target operand is contained in the address field itself, the addressing mode is​ direct.

About Addressing mode: -

  • An address mode is a way or a technique which is used to determine an operand.
  • It is mainly used to help in the execution for a set of instructions which are conducted or made for a specific task.

A. Immediate - The immediate addressing mode is the address mode in which the operand becomes a part of the instruction given or provided. This method does not need to use any memory reference.

B. Direct - This is the type of address mode in which the address of the operand stays in the address field of the given instructions. It requires a single reference to work.

C. Indirect - This is the type of addressing mode in which the memory location stays in the addressing field of the given instructions. In this type of mode, two memory accesses are needed.

D. Implied - In this type of addressing mode, the operand is implied in the definition of the given instructions. This type of addressing mode is mainly used for the zero or single address instructions given.

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