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What is the purpose of the input() function? (5 points) 1. To add predetermined feedback 2. To determine information about the programmer 3. To display a string literal on the screen 4. To make a program
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What is the purpose of the input() function? (5 points)
1. To add predetermined feedback
2. To determine information about the programmer
3. To display a string literal on the screen
4. To make a program interactive
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input function is used to take vali of variable
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