Let Num1 = 2 and Num2 = 3.2. Give the value of each of the following expressions:
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Let Num1 = 2 and Num2 = 3.2. Give the value of each of the following expressions:
a. Int(Num2 − Num1)
b. Floor(Num1 − Num2)
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