The Answer is (A) because a citation gives credit to the sources from which your information was obtained. Linkage has nothing to do with it... Plagiarism is the exact opposite of that.... And a format is just a way something is in order or arranged.
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Answer:
The "Value" variable contains the lowest value of array1 list.
Explanation:
- When the user passes the value on the array, then the above code is used to find the minimum value from the list of value which is passed by the user.
- The above array has the 25 sizes, so it will take only 25 value from the user, Then the loop will assume the first value as the minimum value and assign that value on the variable "value".
- Then all the other elements accessed by the for loop and compare with the value of Value variable if the array value is minimum, then that value is assigned on the variable value.
- Hence the minimum value of the list will be assigned on the variable value.
Answer:
Using materials from a source without proper citation is considered as plagiarism
Explanation:
Plagiarism is the publication of another author's thoughts, ideas, or expressions without their consent or authorization and phrasing them as if it is an original work. It is a dishonest and non-ethical act.