Which is not an advantage to using compiled libraries of commonly used code (e.g., a math library)?
A. It keeps the user from having to write complicated routines (e.g., matrix inversion)
B. It makes the executable run faster.
C. It makes it easier to update the program when libraries have been updated.
D. The library code does not have to be compiled each time it's referenced in a program.
Answer: B. It makes the executable run faster.
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