Engineering, 20.03.2020 11:00 hannah2757
The data declarations for the program below are done. Remembering that data can only be manipulated in registers, add data1 to data2. Then add that sum to data3. Multiply the resulting sum by data4, then subtract data 5 from that total. Finally, take the 2’s complement of the result, store this final result in ans, and output it to the console. Before you output the answer, output the leader declared below: "Answer = " . Then output the answer you have calculated. Remember that outputting a phrase uses syscall 4.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20
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