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Which statement is correct? A C++ declaration is a definition but does not allocate storage for an identifier's value (or function's body etc.). A C++ declaration introduces only an identifier's spelling and specifies its type In C++ the variables Alpha, ALPHA and AlphA are the same identifier In C++ the compiler will infer the type intended for a variable from the context in which the variable occurs

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