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Exercise
ABy Admin
May 13'24
Answer
pi2 = pi;
- The reverse,
pi = pi2;
is a valid C statement ifpi
is not a constant andpi2
is initialized. - a.
pi2 = 3.1415;
b. The reverse:3.1415 = pi2;
is not valid since it is impossible to assign a value to a literal.