i dont know and i need tthe answer too for homework :L......
Well, it will be slow and inefficient: rec_strcpy (char *to, char *from1, char *from2) { . if (*from1) { . . *to = *from1; . . rec_strcpy (to+1, from1+1, from2); . } else if (*from2) { . . *to = *from2; . . rec_strcpy (to+1, from1, from2+1); . } else { . . *to = '\0'; . } }
Example1:sprintf (to, "%s%", from1, from2);Example2:size_t len1= strlen (from1);memcpy (to, from1, len1);strcpy (to+len1, from2);
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25 of them.
11,13,15,17,19,21,23,25,27,29,31,33,35,37,39,41,43,45,47,49
from1 to 5
Just 72.
33, 66, 99
apart from1, 3x3x3x3, so four I suppose
There are more in 1 to 25.
It appears 20 times.
You have to give more info. A regular quadrilateral can mean a square, or a rhombus. A square has 90 degrees and a rhombus can have from1-89 degrees or 91-179 degrees * * * * * No, that is not correct. Regular, in the context of a polygon, does not only mean that all ht esides are congruent. It also means that all angles are also congruent. Consequently, a rhombus is not a regular quadrilateral. Only a square is. And the interior angle of a square is 90 degrees. [As an aside, the angle of a rhombus need not be an integer, and so it need not be restricted to 1-89 degrees. It can be 89.5 degrees, or 89.9995 degrees, etc.]