A.) Using the "@Component" decorator B.) Using the "@Service" decorator C.) Using the "@Injectable" decorator D.) Using the "@Module" decorator
A.) A component that handles user input B.) A class that defines routes C.) A custom HTML attribute used to manipulate the DOM D.) A module that handles HTTP requests
A.) By using the "@Directive" decorator B.) By defining a new component C.) By using the "@Component" decorator D.) By creating a new module
A.) FormsModule B.) FormService C.) NgForm D.) FormBuilder
A.) To bind a class to an HTML element B.) To create a new class C.) To remove a class from an HTML element D.) To define CSS styles
A.) By throwing an exception B.) By returning an observable with an error message C.) By using the "try...catch" statement D.) By using the "error" attribute in the template
A.) To create a for loop B.) To iterate over the properties of an object C.) To iterate over the elements of an array D.) To define CSS styles
A.) To define CSS classes B.) To apply inline styles to an HTML element C.) To create animations D.) To handle user events
A.) @Inject B.) @Service C.) @Injectable D.) @Component