Which is NOT always considered as a correct convention of writing code in programming? *   a. a = (a + b) + 5   b. a = a++   c. a = 5 ( a + b + c)     d. a(a + b + 5) =

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Which is NOT always considered as a correct convention of writing code in programming? *
 
a. a = (a + b) + 5
 
b. a = a++
 
c. a = 5 ( a + b + c)
 
 
d. a(a + b + 5) = a
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