What happens after a function has been called and the code in the function body has been executed? A. The function is defined. B. Program execution jumps to the function definition and executes the code in the function body. C. The function is destroyed. D. Program execution returns to where the function was called.   What is the best way to reuse lines of code? A. Copy and paste them wherever needed B. Lines of code cannot be reused C. Include them once at the top of the program D. Define them once within a function and then call the function as needed   The int() function is an example of a A. library function B. built-in function C. user defined function D. alternate function

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What happens after a function has been called and the code in the function body has been executed?
A. The function is defined.
B. Program execution jumps to the function definition and executes the code in the function body.
C. The function is destroyed.
D. Program execution returns to where the function was called.
 
What is the best way to reuse lines of code?
A. Copy and paste them wherever needed
B. Lines of code cannot be reused
C. Include them once at the top of the program
D. Define them once within a function and then call the function as needed
 
The int() function is an example of a
A. library function
B. built-in function
C. user defined function
D. alternate function
 
 
 
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