Chapter 6: Problem 38
Write a function named biggest that receives three integer arguments and returns the largest of the three values.
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Chapter 6: Problem 38
Write a function named biggest that receives three integer arguments and returns the largest of the three values.
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Values that are sent into a function are called _________.
The following statement calls a function named half, which returns a value that is half that of the argument passed to it. Assume that result and number have both been defined to be double variables. Write the half function. result \(=\) half (number)
Write a function, named timesTen, that accepts an integer argument. When the function is called, it should display the product of its argument multiplied times 10 .
What does it mean to overload a function?
The __________ is the part of a function definition that shows the function name, return type, and parameter list.
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