👉 In the context of computer science, a "declivent" is a type of variable in a programming language that represents an uninitialized value. Declvertices are typically used to store values that cannot be assigned at compile time and must be initialized using a constructor or static method. For example: ```csharp public class MyClass { public int myDeclVertex; // Constructor public MyClass(int value) { if (value < 0) { throw new ArgumentException("Invalid value for