False. Most C++ programmers use uppercase for macros (precompiler definitions), making them less likely to be confused with actual variables, constants or functions in the C++ source code. Macros are not actually part of the C++ language because the compiler never sees them, but they allow the precompiler to perform preprocessing tasks that would be difficult or impossible to accomplish with C++ code alone.
Two, True or False.
I found two answers for this question. A function is a rule that assigns to each value of one variable (called the independent variable) exactly one value of another variable (called the dependent variable.) A function is a rule that assigns to each input value a unique output value.
Boolean
true or false
False will be the default value of the boolean datatype in java
False. Dominant traits are typically represented by uppercase letters while recessive traits are represented by lowercase letters.
A variable does and must change, but you can only have one variable, otherwise the experiment becomes biased and unfair
false
False.
False: they are called exogenous.
false
False. A dependent variable is a factor in an experiment that is being measured or observed and is influenced by the independent variable. It is used to determine the effect of changes made to the independent variable.
False.
True.
False
False
True if the variable is non-negative, false if the variable itself is negative.