Explain the difference between a radial gradient and a linear gradient.
What will be an ideal response?
Linear gradients blend from one point to another, horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, depending on the angle of the gradient. Radial gradients blend from the center outward to the border(s) of the object.
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a: saves the current file and overwrites the existing file b: stops the write operation c: saves in a file named w! d: cancels the previous write command e: none of the above
Each time a method is invoked, the system stores parameters and local variables in an area of memory, known as _______, which stores elements in last-in first-out fashion.
a. a heap b. storage area c. a stack d. an array
Match the following features or parts of Office 2010 to their description:
I. contextual tab A. easy access to formatting commands II. Mini toolbar B. contains groups of commands related to a specific, selected object III. title bar C. set of selections when you click a More button IV. gallery D. contains information relative to the open file V. status bar E. includes file name and application
When deleting from a B-tree, if the leaf contains only the minimum number of keys, look at the sibling nodes that are adjacent to the leaf.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)