A ___________ is an algorithm for which it is computationally infeasible to find either (a) a data object that maps to a pre-specified hash result or (b) two data objects that map to the same hash result.

A. cryptographic hash function
B. strong collision resistance
C. one-way hash function
D. compression function

A. cryptographic hash function

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(Simple Calculator Application) In this exercise, you will add functionality to a simple calculator application. The calculator will allow a user to enter two numbers in the Text- Boxes. There will be four Buttons—labelled +, -, / and *. When the user clicks the Button labelled as addition, subtraction, multiplication or division, the application will perform that operation on the numbers in the TextBoxes and display the result. The calculator also should clear the calculation result when the user enters new input. displays the com- pleted calculator.


a) Copying the template to your working directory.
b) Opening the application’s template file.
c) Coding the addition Click event handler.
d) Coding the subtraction Click event handler.
e) Coding the multiplication Click event handler.
f) Coding the division Click event handler.
g) Clearing the result.
h) Running the application.
i) Closing the application.

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