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Are the given codes :

1. Myclass class;
Myclass class2 = null;
2. int i;
int j = 0;

a.

True for (1);False for (2)

b.

True for (2);False for (1)

c.

Both (1) and (2) are equivalents

d.

Both (1) and (2) are not equivalents

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Answer: (c).Both (1) and (2) are equivalents

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Q. Are the given codes : 1. Myclass class; Myclass class2 = null; 2. int i; int j = 0;
Sanjana : June 26, 2023

Why both are equivalents ?

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