There is not enough information available to answer this question. The result of 72 divided by c will be an error if c is zero (0), a positive number if c is positive, and a negative number if c is negative.
In C, any non-zero expression is true and any zero expression is false.
In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.In Java, or C, the expression is simply:i == jIf the two are equal, this expression will evaluate to true; if not, it will evaluate to false.
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Dennis Ritchie Developed it in '72
An operand is the value that is being operated upon by an operator. For instance, the C++ increment operator (++) is a unary operator, which means it has only one operand, the variable that we wish to increment. This in the expression x++, x is the operand. The addition operator (+) is a binary operator and therefore has two operands. Thus in the expression x + y, x and y are the operands.
72/c where c= 4 is the same as 72/4 (which =18)
The answer will depend on what c represents. Furthermore, there probably is no value of c such that each expression is a perfect square - you will need different values of c for different trinomials.The answer will depend on what c represents. Furthermore, there probably is no value of c such that each expression is a perfect square - you will need different values of c for different trinomials.The answer will depend on what c represents. Furthermore, there probably is no value of c such that each expression is a perfect square - you will need different values of c for different trinomials.The answer will depend on what c represents. Furthermore, there probably is no value of c such that each expression is a perfect square - you will need different values of c for different trinomials.
That depends on the value of x, and the value of c. The expression "x + c" can't be simplified, if that's what you mean.
1/c also that depends on the value of c
In C, any non-zero expression is true and any zero expression is false.
It is 138.
The value of c/30 that equals 12 is 12 . In order to make that value, 'c' must be 360 .
The conditional operator in C (and C++, C# and other languages) consists of two symbols, '?' and ':'. Together, they can be used to form an expression from three subexpressions:e1 ? e2 : e3The conditional operator is evaluated in two steps; first, the expression e1 is evaluated, if it has a true value, then e2 is evaluated and its value is returned as the result of the entire expression, otherwise (if e1 is false) e3 is evaluated and its value is returned as the result of the entire expression.
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If you mean: cd which means c*d then it is 3.5*12.8 = 44.8
c + d = 17.5 c - d = 12.3 c x d = 38.74 c/d = 5.73076923
The value of such an expression depends on the values assigned to the variables, in this case, x and c.