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Difference between declaration and definition of a variable.

Answer Posted / Annu Kumar

In C++, declaring a variable creates a space for it in memory but does not initialize it. Definition of a variable includes both declaring and initializing the variable with an appropriate value. For example: `int x;` is a declaration while `int x = 5;` is both a declaration and definition.

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