Analyze the following code: int x = 0; if (x > 0) ; { System.out.println(x); } The code has syntax error. The code has run time error. The value of variable x is always printed because the print statement is not controlled by the if condition. Nothing is printed because x > 0 is false if x = 0.

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Analyze the following code:

int x = 0;
if (x > 0) ;
{
System.out.println(x);
}


The code has syntax error.


The code has run time error.


The value of variable x is always printed because the print statement is not controlled by the if condition.


Nothing is printed because x > 0 is false if x = 0.

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