C++ Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design
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Author: D. S. Malik
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Chapter 5, Problem 20SA
Program Plan Intro
Variables provided below are used in the program:
- The variable i of type int is used for iteration in the for loop.
- The variable num of type long long is used for holding the result of processing.
Program description:
The main purpose of the program is used to perform the given calculation and display the result of the calculation for each iteration of the for loop.
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