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There is no special term "ac" in math, as far as I know. However, in physics, "AC" means "alternating current".
If line BE is the bisector of segment AC, it means that BE divides AC into two equal segments. Therefore, if AB is 7, then AC must be twice that length, making AC equal to 14.
If IR[11-10] = 01, then skip the next instruction if AC = 0. This is then written in Assembler as Skipcond 400. If IR[11-10] = 00, then skip the next instruction if AC < 0. This is then written in Assembler as Skipcond 000. If IR[11-10] = 10, then skip the next instruction if AC > 0. This is then written in Assembler as Skipcond 800.
If a,b, and c are positive a < x < b means ax < cx If a,b , and c are negative a < x < b means ax > cx
The answer will depend on what ac is: it is not an abbreviation of any standard unit of length.The answer will depend on what ac is: it is not an abbreviation of any standard unit of length.The answer will depend on what ac is: it is not an abbreviation of any standard unit of length.The answer will depend on what ac is: it is not an abbreviation of any standard unit of length.