Computer Science, asked by shashinandan314, 9 months ago

in assembly level language instruction are given in terms in computer

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Answered by rapanzel
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With assembly language, each instruction can be written as a short word, called a mnemonic, followed by other things like numbers or other short words. The mnemonic is used so that the programmer does not have to remember the exact numbers in machine code needed to tell the computer to do something.

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Answered by princess6675
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Assembly language (or Assembler) is a compiled, low-level computer language. It is processor-dependent, since it basically translates the Assembler's mnemonics directly into the commands a particular CPU understands, on a one-to-one basis. These Assembler mnemonics are the instruction set for that processor.

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