There follows a program with headers omitted. However, a question mark needs to be replaced with a number in order for the program to compile and run. int main(void) { int a = 1; int b = 2; int c = 3; int *d = &c; int *e=&b; int **f &e; **f = ?; int **g &d; d = &a; } **g = c; e = &c; **f = a + b; printf("a : %d ) = %d c = %d", a, b, c); If the value for printed for c is 9 Then the value chosen for the ? was the value printed for a is and the value printed for bis

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There follows a program with headers omitted.
However, a question mark needs to be replaced with a number in order for the program to compile and run.
int main(void) {
int a = 1;
int
b = 2;
int
C = 3;
int *d = &c;
int *e = &b;
int **f = &e;
**f = ?;
}
int **g = &d;
d = &a;
**g = c;
e = &c;
**f = a + b;
printf("a = %d b = %d c = %d", a, b, c);
If the value for printed for c is 9
Then the value chosen for the ? was
the value printed for a is
and the value printed for bis
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 4 (Pointers) Bookmark this page Pointers There follows a program with headers omitted. However, a question mark needs to be replaced with a number in order for the program to compile and run. int main(void) { int a = 1; int b = 2; int C = 3; int *d = &c; int *e = &b; int **f = &e; **f = ?; } int **g = &d; d = &a; **g = c; e = &c; **f = a + b; printf("a = %d b = %d c = %d", a, b, c); If the value for printed for c is 9 Then the value chosen for the ? was the value printed for a is and the value printed for bis Save Reset
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