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Which statement about the parameter definition int (*compare)(int, int); is false?
a. it defines a parameter that is a pointer to a function that receives two integer arguments and returns a pointer to an integer as a result.
b. parentheses are needed around *compare because * has a lower precedence than the parentheses enclosing the function parameters.
c. without the parentheses it would have defined a function that receives two integers and returns a pointer to an integer.
d. the corresponding parameter in the function prototype would ordinarily be int (*)(int, int) ;

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