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![Determine the type of System interrupt.
When the following Java code is run:
int[] a = new int [4];
a[4] = 3;
user
trap/exception
not able to determine](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/16b5c187-1702-48eb-986f-c1a49e315ab1/70ccf3d9-df57-4304-8015-c31d7872e612/wdinrwt_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:Determine the type of System interrupt.
When the following Java code is run:
int[] a = new int [4];
a[4] = 3;
user
trap/exception
not able to determine
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