In which case would you consider using a dynamic array?
a. If the array is small, and the size is known before the program runs.
b. If the program needs to get the size of the array from the user
c. If the array size is big, but known at compile time
d. You should always use a dynamic array
b. If the program needs to get the size of the array from the user
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A pointer variable is designed to store
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