Demonstrate the output of the given program code. int a, t=0, x=1, y=2, z=3; for (a=1;a<4;a++)    {    z=z+x;    x=y+z;    t=z;    z=y;    y=x;    x=t;    printf(“%d %d %d\n”,x,y,z);    }   Select one: a. 4 6 2 6 12 6 12 24 12 b. 4 6 2 6 12 6 12 24 24 c. none of the choices d. 4 6 8 6 12 18 12 24 36

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Demonstrate the output of the given program code.

int a, t=0, x=1, y=2, z=3;
for (a=1;a<4;a++)
   {
   z=z+x;
   x=y+z;
   t=z;
   z=y;
   y=x;
   x=t;
   printf(“%d %d %d\n”,x,y,z);
   }

 

Select one:
a. 4 6 2
6 12 6
12 24 12
b. 4 6 2
6 12 6
12 24 24
c. none of the choices
d. 4 6 8
6 12 18
12 24 36
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