This all depends on the value of your first instrument vs. the value of the instrument you want. If the instrument you had originally costs more than the one you want, then probably. The answer also depends on the stores's policy on trade-ins.
Yes you can
Yes you can
Yes
It should work ok if the wire for the tach under the hood is connected and I don't remember which one it is.
The agreement for a credit default swap is a document that states the buyer will reimburse the holder in the event of a loan default or other credit event. This is essentially insurance against someone not paying you what you are owed.
There is no other direct swap.
None. It is possible to operate Linux without a swap file or partition.
t = a; a = b; b = t; // t is a third integer variable (swap variable) But here's a way without a swap variable, given as as a macro in C: #define SWAP(a,b) { if (a!=b) { a^=b; b^=a; a^=b; }} // Swap macro by XOR Once you define it, you can say swap(x,y) to swap x and y. The numbers kind of flow through each other and end up swapped.
You can swap two integers without temporary storage by bitwise exclusive-or'ing them in a specific sequence...a ^= b;b ^= a;a ^= b;
No you have to buy a playstation 3 you can not just swap them for the other
To swap two variables without using a third variable, use exclusive or manipulation... a ^= b; b ^= a; a ^= b;
swap magic