Chapter 6: Problem 14
Special variables that hold copies of function arguments are called _________.
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Chapter 6: Problem 14
Special variables that hold copies of function arguments are called _________.
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A program contains the following function int cube (int num) \\{ return num \(\star\) num \(\star\) num; \\} Write a statement that passes the value 4 to this function and assigns its return value to the variable result.
Unless you explicitly initialize global variables, they are automatically initialized to _________.
When only a copy of an argument is passed to a function, it is said to be passed by _________.
T F Function prototypes are terminated with a semicolon.
T F The scope of a parameter is limited to the function which uses it.
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