A coin.
A coin.
A line.
most likely "down"
When it is a DOG.
nothing has only a head and a tail tadpole or coin
(1,head,head),(1,head,tail),(1,tail,head),(1,tail,tail) (2,head,head), (2,head,tail),(2,tail,head),(2,tail,tail), (3,head,head), (3,head,tail),(3,tail,head),(3,tail,tail), (4,head,head), (4,head,tail),(4,tail,head),(4,tail,tail), (5,head,head), (5,head,tail),(5,tail,head),(5,tail,tail), (6,head,head), (6,head,tail),(6,tail,head),(6,tail,tail),
there can be only three combo's ------ head n tail,,,,,,,, tail n tail,,,,,,,,,,,,,, head n head
The only part of the lobster that is edible is the tail. The body and head are wasted.
It's a coin, because it can flip on the head or the tail's side. The only 6-letter coin is a NICKEL.
Head - Tail - Tail - Head
A and B is a vector by replacing the tail of the B on the head of the A and the join the tail of the A with the head of the B this method is called head to tail rule
smiles
the head to tail rule
The implementation is the same as that for a singly-linked list, the only difference being that rather than maintaining separate pointers to both the head and tail, you only need to maintain a pointer to the tail, since the tail's next node is always the head, which will be itself if there is only one node. As with all queues, insertions occur at the tail and extractions occur at the head.
church
No, grasshoppers have only three body parts: the head, the thorax, and the abdomen.