Evaluate the expression |2|.
Evaluate the expression |2|. => - 2 or 0 or 2 or 1..
Evaluate the expression 60.
Evaluate the expression 6 0 . => -1 or 1 or 0 or None of the above..
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Question : im a sophomore in high school and my homework is really really easy. but then i got to this and i dont understand it. it says "evaluate this expression [6]"
thanks thanks your the only one that answered, i hope its right.
Answer : that might be referring to the greatest integer function [x]. example... [2.3] = 2 2 is the greatest integer less than 2.3, so... [6] = 6 I think that's it..   More from Yahoo Answers
Answer : that might be referring to the greatest integer function [x]. example... [2.3] = 2 2 is the greatest integer less than 2.3, so... [6] = 6 I think that's it..   More from Yahoo Answers
Question : How many comparisons between two integer values will be required to evaluate the expression "(((7 < 3) && (5 > 4)) || (4 < 5) || (3 > 2))"?
A. 1
B. 4
C. 2
D. 3
Answer : its C-2 comparisons 1)7<3 is false so it won't do 5>4 because of the && operators 2)4<5 this statement is true and because it is surrounded by || so it turns the whole expression into a true value and stops the comparisons...   More from Yahoo Answers
Answer : its C-2 comparisons 1)7<3 is false so it won't do 5>4 because of the && operators 2)4<5 this statement is true and because it is surrounded by || so it turns the whole expression into a true value and stops the comparisons...   More from Yahoo Answers
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