What will be the output of the following C code?#include struct point{int x;int y;} p[] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5};void foo(struct point*);int main(){foo(p);}void foo(struct point p[]){printf("%d %d\n", p->x, p[2].y);}

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What will be the output of the following C code?<br>#include <stdio.h><br>struct point<br>{<br>int x;<br>int y;<br>} p[] = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5};<br>void foo(struct point*);<br>int main()<br>{<br>foo(p);<br>}<br>void foo(struct point p[])<br>{<br>printf("%d %d\n", p->x, p[2].y);<br>}