Answer:
var birthday = "12/2/1978";
Explanation:
It does not create a date object named birthday because in this statement the birthday is a string which contains 12/2/1978 a date it is not date object it is a string.All other three options are correct way to create a date object.
var birthday = new Date();
creates a date object with the current date and time.
we can also pass date string in the new Date().So var birthday = new Date("12/2/1978"); is also correct.
we can also pass year,month,day in new Date() In this order only.So option fourth is also correct.
Answer:
The program to this question can be given as:
Program:
#include<stdio.h>//include header file
int main() //defining main method
{
printf("Hello..! and please vote the answer."); //print value.
return 0;
}
Output:
Hello..! and please vote the answer.
Explanation:
In the given question some information is missing that is the message to be printed, In this code assume some message to be displayed, and the description to the above code as follows:
- In the above code firstly header file is included for using a basic function like print method, input method, etc.
- In the next line main method is defined, inside the main method a print function is used in this function a message is passed with a double-quote ("'). When the code will execute it will print the message that is given in the output section.
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