1. Memory management: The operating system is responsible for managing the computer's memory, allocating memory to different processes and ensuring they do not interfere with each other's memory space.
2. Process management: The operating system oversees the execution of processes, scheduling them for execution and managing their resources. It also handles the creation and termination of processes.
3. File management: The operating system organizes and manages files stored on the computer, including creating, deleting, moving, and accessing files. It also controls access permissions to files and directories.
State three functions of an operating system.
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