Answer:
public class Main
{
public static void main(String[] args) {
Main m=new Main();
System.out.println(m.mymath(true,5,2)); // calling the function mymath
}
public int mymath(boolean a,int b,int c) // mymath function definition
{
if(a==true)
{
int d=b+c;
return d;
}
else{int e=b-c;
return e;
}
}
}
Answer:
The answer is letter A.
Explanation:
The statement is true. The benefits associated with AAA are increased security, increased control over the network, and the capability of auditing your network.
"Main" goes in the blank. For example in C++ all of your code goes in the main function.
Here's the best answer I can give you, but bear with me.
The second option is incorrect because a class method must have a class identifier not an object identifier. What makes myObject an object identifier is the fact that it was created as an instance of the class MyClass in the constructor in line 5 (MyClass myObject= new MyClass(12.4,20);
The answer here should be MyClass.method2(20); Methods must have a set of parentheses, even if it has nothing inside. The first answer has a class identifier but the SOME_VALUE acts much like the Integer.MAX_VALUE; code which stores a constant value and does not actually perform tasks like most methods.
In short, the answer should be the last one but I hope my explanation cleared some things up for you, even if it was a bit more concept heavy than the question probably intended.