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What is an lvalue?
Something that can appear on the left side of the "=" sign, it identifies a place where the result can be stored. For example, in the equation a=b+25, a is an lvalue.
In the equation b+25=a, b+25 cannot be used as an lvalue, because it does not identify a specific place. Hence the above assignment is illegal.

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