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In executing your source code in C++, the source program is compiled into _____ and loaded into any physical memory location (RAM).Group of answer choicesobject filesbinary executableexecutable filesdynamically linked libraries Flag question: Question 8Question 8Tips2 ptsOperating system services include user interface, program execution and _____Group of answer choicesCachingI/O operationsLocksAPIs

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In executing your source code in C++, the source program is compiled into _____ and loaded into any physical memory location (RAM).Group of answer choicesobject filesbinary executableexecutable filesdynamically linked libraries Flag question: Question 8Question 8Tips2 ptsOperating system services include user interface, program execution and _____Group of answer choicesCachingI/O operationsLocksAPIs

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  1. In executing your source code in C++, the source program is compiled into "object files" and loaded into any physical memory location (RAM).

  2. Operating system services include user interface, program execution and "I/O operations".

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