1. This program will calculate value of the function for range of x and steps given in your variant. Use vectors x and y to store corresponding values of x and y. Make a C++ function my_func() to calculate value of y for the given x. Use tabulation \t' to make an output that looks like a table. The output must be similar to following: My name is Alina Latipova. My variant is 0. Function is y = 4*x^4-3*x^2+6*x-7 X -1.5 -1 -0.5 0 -2.5 -2 0.5 1 116.534 -1.5 -11 -9.5 -6 -3.5 1 y 2. The program also calculates max and min values for the given range. Use max_element() and min_element() functions using algorithm header. The output must be similar to following: Max value of function y for the given range is 146.5 Min value is -9.5 1.5 2 16.5 58 2.5 146.5 3. The program must choose value of x from the given range which gives the value of function y closest to the specified value of y. The output must be similar to following: Value of function y specified 20 Closest value of function y is 16.5 for x = 1.5
1. This program will calculate value of the function for range of x and steps given in your variant. Use vectors x and y to store corresponding values of x and y. Make a C++ function my_func() to calculate value of y for the given x. Use tabulation \t' to make an output that looks like a table. The output must be similar to following: My name is Alina Latipova. My variant is 0. Function is y = 4*x^4-3*x^2+6*x-7 X -1.5 -1 -0.5 0 -2.5 -2 0.5 1 116.534 -1.5 -11 -9.5 -6 -3.5 1 y 2. The program also calculates max and min values for the given range. Use max_element() and min_element() functions using algorithm header. The output must be similar to following: Max value of function y for the given range is 146.5 Min value is -9.5 1.5 2 16.5 58 2.5 146.5 3. The program must choose value of x from the given range which gives the value of function y closest to the specified value of y. The output must be similar to following: Value of function y specified 20 Closest value of function y is 16.5 for x = 1.5
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