Computer Science: A Structured Programming Approach Using C, Third Edition
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Author: Behrouz A. Forouzan, Richard F. Gilberg
Publisher: Course Technology, Inc.
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Chapter 4, Problem 9PS
Which of the following statements about function parameters is true?
a. Empty parameter lists are declared with the keyword void.
b. If there is only one parameter, the function list parentheses are not required.
c. In the definition of a function, the parameters are known as actual parameters.
d. Parameters are separated by semicolons.
e. The parameters in a function definition are defined in the function's body (local declaration section).
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