I think the answer youre looking for would be software. i hope this helped :3
I'm writing that in some sort of pseudocode; if you don't understand it, feel free to ask for more details in the comments.
function sumOdd(n)
if n==1 then
return 1
end if
return (sumOdd(n-1))+(n*2-1)
end function
1,536?? I did the work and that’s what I got
Physical view of data deals with how the data is located and formatted.
Answer:
b. When an array is created, the number of elements must be placed in square brackets following the type of element being stored.
Explanation:
In Java an uninitialized array contains null values. Thus statement c is true as well.
Also generally for initializing and displaying array elements a for loop is used. Hence statement d is also correct.
In Java syntax for declaring an array is as follows:
Array declaration:
type [] array_name ;
Array instantiation(memory allocation):
type [] array_name = new array_name [size of array];
From the above it can be seen that the statement a is true and statement b is false as number of elements in array are not mentioned after the type.
Hence the correct answer is b.