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Assembly Language Question:
You are given the following array in your data segment
arr word 0F8h, 16h, 0DBh, 77h
write ONE instruction to toggle the least significant bit of the second and third elements in the array(Toggle means to change a 0 to 1 and a 1 to 0), For example, after your instruction executes,
the array should have: 0F8h, 17h, 0DAh, 77h.
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