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ZEROES and SPACES are _______ constants
(a) Figurative
(b) Numeric
(c) Non-numeric
(d) Alphabete
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Last Update: November 07, 2009
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April 13, 2005 01:09:48
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prasannakumarrb
RE: ZEROES and SPACES are _______ constants (a) Figurative (b) Numeric (c) Non-numeric (d) Alphabete
They are called as figurative constants. Because ZERO represents 0 and SPACES represent
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December 13, 2006 07:15:24
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Jeeva
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It is a Figurative Constants.
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June 11, 2007 05:06:18
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J.B.Deepa
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FIGURATIVE CONSTANT
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December 05, 2008 02:39:12
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debdas73
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RE: ZEROES and SPACES are ______ constants (a) Figurative (b) Numeric (c) Non-numeric (d) Alphabete
figurative constants
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November 07, 2009 02:12:58
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peaceabhi
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RE: ZEROES and SPACES are _______ constants (a) Figurative (b) Numeric (c) Non-numeric (d) Alphabete
Figurative
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