| 31. | The leftmost if refers to the if operator; the remaining symbols are interpreted as variable names.
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| 32. | Bound variables are variable names that are already attached to formal parameter variables in the expression.
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| 33. | :* Please stick with one variable naming style.
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| 34. | Each of these functions has a variable named n that represents the argument to the function.
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| 35. | Classical Verilog permitted only one dimension to be declared to the left of the variable name.
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| 36. | The ASCII characters that are allowed in Mathomatic variable names is configurable, allowing TeX format variable names.
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| 37. | Only single letter variable names are allowed.
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| 38. | The ASCII characters that are allowed in Mathomatic variable names is configurable, allowing TeX format variable names.
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| 39. | Suppose the function contained code before the blocks also contained a definition of a variable named entry.
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| 40. | The first input, range, is a list with a temporary variable name and a list of items.
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