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TCP differs from UDP in the following ways: TCP provides best effort delivery. TCP provides synchronized communication. TCP segments are essentially datagrams. TCP provides sequence numbering of packets. TCP uses broadcast delivery.
A- we can think of it as TCP peers establishing the session in a coordinated manner, synchronizing their initial sequence numbers, and keep each other in-sync about what data has already been received.
C- TCP performs numbering of sent segments with sequence numbers.
TCP does not deal with packets, it deals with segments. It sequentially numbers segments and not packets.
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