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The first vacuum-tube computers, such as the UNIVAC and ENIAC, were invented to:
 
  A) solve problems in high energy physics
  B) solve military problems such as the trajectory of artillery shells
  C) analyze census material
  D) work on the atomic bomb project (the Manhattan Project)
  E) keep track of income tax material

Question 2

Hebb's rule suggests that the strength between two neurons is ________ when they are ________ activate.
 
  A) weakened; independently
  B) strengthened; simultaneously
  C) nonexistent; not able to
  D) weakened; simultaneously
  E) strengthened; independently



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B




sc00by25

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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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