No. It depends on the data type. So numbers would not be in quotation marks for example.
No, function arguments are not always surrounded by quotations. Whether or not arguments need quotations depends on the data type being passed. For example, strings should be enclosed in quotes, while numbers and boolean values do not require quotes. In programming languages like Python, JavaScript, or Ruby, the syntax rules dictate when quotations are necessary.
No, evidence can include data, examples, visuals, statistics, and expert opinions. It supports claims and arguments within a text or discussion.
Each function in Excel that has arguments will differ in terms of what arguments are needed. The help for a particular function will indicate what arguments may be needed. Some functions can be used in different ways and may not always need all arguments.
a quotation mark!!
Never. You should always have quotation marks sorrounding a quote.
yes there is
when you put a quotation in a sentence you use quotation marks for the quote
Moons are not surrounded by planets, planets are surrounded (orbited) by moons.
A function will have a name, brackets and inside the brackets certain values will be needed, depending on the function. Some functions, like NOW(), do not need anything inside the brackets. Most functions have a set number of values needed in the function, and many have ones that are optional.
Rivers are always surrounded by higher land.
Islands always have shores. They are completely surrounded by water.
Yes. Functions are always relations, but relations are not always functions.