Computer Science, asked by nisargbhatt, 1 year ago

(expr1+expr2)*(expr3+expr4) is called as?
Select one:
a. statement
b. operation
c. expression
d. datatype

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Answered by vijaybahadurthapa
1
expression is answer.
Answered by mariospartan
1

Answer:

It is called as an Expression

Explanation:

An expression is an order containing more than one operand and operator that can be used in formulating for a single value, object or namespace. Expressions contain various literal value, a way to introduce methods, an operator along with its operands, or usually a random name. Random names are basically used for the names of variable, type, member, method parameter, namespace or type. Therefore, the above line in the question is termed as an expression.

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