Answer:
1. Where,
2. From
Explanation:
In SQL query language when working on a database, a user can use certain clauses to carry out some functions.
Hence, The WHERE clause allows us to select only those rows in the result relation of the FROM clause that satisfy a specified predicate.
This is because the "Where clause" selects the rows on a particular condition. While the "From clause" gives the relation which involves the operation.
Is this computer science?
If so, then the function you would need for your code is this...
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if (someValue%2 != 0) {
value *= -1;
}
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//basically <u>number%2 == 0</u> means even so "!" means false so "not even" meaning "odd."
Assuming you are doing an array list (given a set value) or a for-loop with an
int someValue = Integer.parseInt(args[i]); inside (not given a set value and not restricted)
Otherwise ignore me....lol
Your answer would be 6 cells