Two backslashes (//) indicate the start of a line comment in C, where the comment extends to the end of the line. 11 backslashes is therefore a comment containing 9 backslashes. Comments of this kind are usually used to provide a visual break between two segments of code.
Note that comments in C-style comments open with /* and close with */ and may extend across multiple lines. The double-backslash line comment originated in C++ and was later adopted by C.
You will have to use "printf" when you want to print two slashes one after another in c.
"Decreased by" just means "minus," so that's C-11.
you can use the c clamp just tighten it slowly
c - 11
C Batter C was created on 2011-11-11.
The slashes in music notation are often referred to as "slash notation" or "slash chords." They indicate specific chords to be played, with the note before the slash representing the chord and the note after indicating the bass note to be played. For example, in a chord written as "C/G," it means to play a C major chord with G as the bass note. This notation is useful for providing harmonic guidance while allowing for flexibility in arrangement.
use a c-clamp
use a c-clap
11/c
what is 12 decreased by p
To solve this use Pythagorean Theorem (a²+b²=c²)(13-(-5))²+(24-11)²=c²18²+13²=c²324+169=c²493=c²So the answer is the square root of 493and that rounded to 2 decimals is 22.20
Temperature is easy to convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius yourself. You can use the formula Tc = (5/9)*(Tf-32) where Tc = temperature in degrees Celsius, Tf = temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. 11 F is -11.6 C.