C++ for Engineers and Scientists
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Chapter 6.2, Problem 10E
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Program Plan Intro
- Declarevariablespcr, and piof type double.
- Usepow()function to determine square of number.
Program description:
The main purpose of the function is to accepts argument E, A, L and r then determine and return pcr.
(b)
Program Plan Intro
Program plan:
3. Declare variablestest1and test2to test the function
4. Usecout statement to print texts.
Program description:
To include the function written for (a) in a working program.
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