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15 November, 17:29

Wildcards in an internet search use

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  1. 15 November, 18:48
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    The wildcards in the internet search uses a question mark?
  2. 15 November, 19:18
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    The correct answer is either an asterisk "*" or a question mark "?."

    Wildcards are an advanced search technique that maximizes your search results. An asterisk is normally used at the end of a root word in order to find results of for various ending of a root word. One example would be educa*, which would search for any term that starts with educa. A question mark is used to represent a single character anywhere in a word. An example search term would be "colo? r." This would generate results for both color or colour.
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