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The statement
# include < math.h>
is written at the top of a program to indicate

a.

beginning of the program

b.

beginning of the program

c.

that certain information about mathematical library functions are to be included at the begnning of the program

d.

none of these

Answer: (c).that certain information about mathematical library functions are to be included at the begnning of the program

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Q. The statement # include < math.h> is written at the top of a program to indicate

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