You shouldn't wikianswer your homework, tardface. I can eat a pineapple in less than 2 minutes.
Your question makes no sense.
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An array is a data type that describes a collection of ordered variables and types of arrays include vector arrays and matrix arrays.
It's actually not true. In order to make a good program which can work with big arrays you have to use dynamic arrays because you can cleam memory used by dymanic arrays any time. For static arrays is not true, memery which was reserved for static arrays will be available for other applications only when you finish working with your application (which is working with static arrays).
Two dimensional arrays.
If you answer 42x42,the answer is1 764 arrays.
You can make five arrays from the number 48
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Your question makes no sense.
You cannot sort arrays by other arrays; that wouldn't make sense, anyway.
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Oh, isn't that a happy little question! With 7 elements, you can create many arrays by arranging them in different orders. The number of different arrays you can make out of 7 elements is 5040. Just imagine all the beautiful possibilities waiting to be painted on your canvas of creativity!
3 or 7 - depending on whether you count a transposed array as different. 1*64 2*32 4*16 8*8
Oh, dude, you can make arrays with 15 like 1x15, 3x5, and 5x3. It's like, the possibilities are endless... well, not really, but you get the point. So, yeah, those are the arrays you can make with 15.
Not counting rotations, there are 4.
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By using the library function #define A[] we can define the size of arrays