
Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures: Brief Version (11th Global Edition)
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Author: Y. Daniel Liang
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 19.9, Problem 19.9.4CP
What would be wrong if the printResult method is defined as follows?
public static void printResult(
E[][] sm1, E[][] m2, E[][] m3, char op)
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Introduction to Java Programming and Data Structures: Brief Version (11th Global Edition)
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