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Var add = function( x, y ) { return ( x + y ); } alert( add (5, 3) ); 11. (refer to code example 2.) the function a. accepts 2 parameters and returns 2 values. b. accepts 2 parameters and returns 1 value. c. accepts 2 parameters and does not return a value. d. does not accept a parameter and returns 1 value.
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