Answer:
The answer is False I believe
Explanation:
I believe Trojans arent ok for computers and I have no idea what worms are for computersbut typically if one is wrong the done answer is
Answer:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Main
{
public static void main(String[] args) {
String NAME[]= new String[5];
Scanner s1= new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Enter Array Elements(Names)");
for( int i=0; i <= 4; i++)
{
NAME[i]= s1.nextLine();
}
System.out.println("Array Elements(Names)");
for( int i=0; i <= 4; i++)
{
System.out.println(NAME[i]);
}
}
}
Explanation:
We need to write a program in java to explain the array declaration. And we have that program in the answer section.
Answer:
The answer to this question is given below in the explanation section.
Explanation:
In this question, the given code is :
<em>def divide(numA,numB):</em>
<em> quotient = numA/numB</em>
<em> return quotient</em>
<em>#the main part of your program that calls the function</em>
<em>numC=40</em>
<em>numD=5</em>
<em>answer=divide(numC,numD)</em>
<em>print("Quotient", answer)</em>
<em>print (numA) </em>
The variable numA scope is local to divide function.
Because you can not access this variable outside of the divide function. All other variables such as numB and quotient also local variables of the divide function. These variables can not be accessible outside the divide function.
Answer:
4. super Refers to superclass (parent) objects
5. Java source code is case sensitive. Java keywords are always in lowercas
Explanation:
I would help if I knew how to do it