Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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Given the function definition below, select the return values for the following function calls.
Transcribed Image Text:Given the function definition below, select the return values for
the following function calls.
int exam(int m, int n)
{
int sum =
if (odd(m)) // odd(m) is true if and only if m is an odd n
umber
0;
sum = n;
while (m > 1) {
m = m / 2;
n = 2 * n;
if (odd(m))
sum += n;
} // while
return sum;
}
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