why does an operating system has many functions?
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An operating system has three main functions: (1) manage the computer's resources, such as the central processing unit, memory, disk drives, and printers, (2) establish a user interface, and (3) execute and provide services for applications software.
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An operating system has three main functions: (1) manage the computer's resources, such as the central processing unit, memory, disk drives, and printers.
(2) establish a user interface.
(3) execute and provide services for applications software
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