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the first character of the identifier can be a number is true or false

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Answered by XxItsPriNcexX
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\orange{\normalsize{\mathcal\colorbox{indigo}{The first character of the identifier}}}\orange{\normalsize{\mathcal\colorbox{indigo}{can be a number. [True/False]}}}

\huge✍︎\fbox\orange{ÂŇ}\fbox{SW} \fbox\green{ÊŘ}:

Brother/Sister your correct answer will be:-

\purple{\huge{\mathcal\colorbox{pink}{False}}}

\red{\underline\red{\underline{\orange{\huge{\mathtt\colorbox{green}{Reason:-}}}}}}

The first character in an identifier must be a letter or the _ (underscore) character; however, beginning identifiers with an underscore is considered poor programming style. The compiler distinguishes between uppercase and lowercase letters in identifiers.

\pink{꧁Hopes\:so\:that\:this\:will\:help\:you,꧂}

\huge\colorbox{orange}❤\colorbox{indigo}{\red{With\:Love}}\colorbox{orange}❤

✌︎Thanking you, your one of the Brother of your 139 Crore Indian Brothers and Sisters.✌︎

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