EBK STARTING OUT WITH VISUAL C#
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Chapter 6, Problem 11MC
When a(n)__________ is provided for a parameter, it becomes possible to call the method without explicitly passing an argument into the parameter.
- a. local argument
- b. empty argument
- c. default argument
- d. expressional argument
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