Please highlight the difference between the following function declarations:
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void (*p) (void *a[], int n) -
void *(*p[]) (void *a, int n)
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void (*p) (void *a[], int n)defines a pointer to a function that takes avoid*array and anintas parametervoid *(*p[]) (void *a, int n)defines an array of pointers to functions that return avoid*, and take avoid*and anintas parameter.