Custom function definitions:________.
A. Must be written before they are called by another part of your program
B. Must declare a name for the function
C. Must include information regarding any arguments (if any) that will be passed to the function
D. all of the above

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Answer:

D. all of the above

Explanation:

A option is correct and function definition must be written before they are called by another part of your program. But in languages such as C++ you can write the prototype of the function before it is called anywhere in the program and later write the complete function implementation. I will give an example in Python:

def addition(a,b): #this is the definition of function addition

    c = a + b

    return c    

print(addition(1,3)) #this is where the function is called

B option is correct and function definition must declare a name for the function. If you see the above given function, its name is declared as addition

C option is correct and function definition must include information regarding any arguments (if any) that will be passed to the function. In the above given example the arguments are a and b. If we define the above function in C++ it becomes: int addition( int a, int b)

This gives information that the two variables a and b that are parameters of the function addition are of type int so they can hold integer values only.

Hence option D is the correct answer. All of the above options are correct.