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Operation is performed by alu isselect one:a. Exponentialb. All of thesec. Square rootd. Data manipulation

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Answered by Anonymous
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An arithmetic logic unit (ALU) is a digital circuit used to perform arithmetic and logic operations. It represents the fundamental building block of the central processing unit (CPU) of a computer. Modern CPUs contain very powerful and complex ALUs. In addition to ALUs, modern CPUs contain a control unit (CU).

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Answered by anjaliom1122
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Answer:

All of these

Operation is performed by ALU is Data manipulation, Exponential and Square root.

Explanation:

Data manipulation, exponential calculations, and square root operations are performed by the ALU. The ALU typically has storage areas for input operands, adding operands, the accumulated result (stored in an accumulator), and results that have been shifted. Gated circuits regulate the movement of bits and the operations that are carried out on them in the ALU's subunits. The ALU typically has storage areas for input operands, adding operands, the accumulated result (stored in an accumulator), and results that have been shifted. Gated circuits regulate the movement of bits and the operations that are carried out on them in the ALU's subunits.

  • The control unit instructs the ALU on what action to take with the available data. The ALU saves the output from calculation or manipulation in an output register. The data section and the control section are two sub-sections of the CPU. The data path is another name for the DATA section.
  • Simple addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and logic operations like OR and AND are all performed by the ALU. The program's data and instructions are stored in the memory.
  • Simple addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and logic operations like OR and AND are all performed by the ALU. The program's data and instructions are stored in the memory.

Components of ALU:

The Operand register, OPR, the double-length Accumulator, ACC, made up of the shift registers ACC1 and ACC2, and the multiplier-quotient shift register, MQR, are the four registers that make up the ALU. One machine word of n bits is contained in each register.

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