clear() is an inbuilt function defined in c++ defined in conio.h. It is used for clearing the console. The systax is:clear();
C: there are no methods in C. C++: no.
c is procedure oriented and c++ is object oriented & much newer.
If a + b + c + d + 80 + 90 = 100, then a + b + c + d = -70.
C++ is related to C, the language from which it is derived.
C++.
cin.clear();
Your question is not clear. Please give the formula to calculate the value of x and the condition at which the line cuts the circle
No. (Your question not really makes sense, but the answer is clear: no)
It must be done by a platform-dependent function, it's "clrscr" from conio.h in TurboC
Include: #include "windows.h". To erase use the system("CLS"); for XP, system("Clear"); for Linux.
b+b+b+c+c+c+c =3b+4c
c + c + 2c + c + c = 6c
b + b + b + c + c + c + c = 3b + 4c
4c
c + c + c + c + c = 5 * c.
There are no "primary and secondary keys" in c and c plus plus.
3c