Describe color management and why it is important to understand.

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Color management is the workflow process of preparing an image to match the specific color profile of whatever device or other application to which you are going to output it. This is important because different devices (whether screen- or print-based) have different color gamuts, which is the range (or limits) of color that can be reproduced on any one device. So, while one color might be supported on one device, it might not look like the same color when reproduced elsewhere.

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1) Regression analysis is the analysis of the relationship between the arithmetic mean and the standard deviation. 2) The central difference formula is preferable to the forward difference formula for approximating a first derivative value, provided that sufficient data is available. 3) When applying Simpson's rule, dividing the interval of integration into 11 subintervals will give a better approximation than dividing it into 10 subintervals. 4) The formula f(t + h) - 2f(t) + f(t - h) gives an approximation of f ' '(t). 5) The secant method is a root-finding method that approximates f (the function whose root is sought) by a line joining two points known to be on the curve of f.

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What is a user permitted to do when using an Access Database Executable file?

A) Modify data B) Modify VBA code C) Make changes to the forms and/or reports D) Create new forms and/or reports

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When cell D5 containing the formula =B5+E5 is copied to cell F6, the formula in cell F6 is =D6+G6

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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In ____, a single instruction provides multiple instructions in _______.

A. assembly language, high-level programing B. machine language, low-level programing C. low-level programming, assembly language D. high-level programming, machine language

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