10. Consider the following flowchart: Output FALSE NO Is n mod i=0? NO YES STOP Output TRUE Which of the following pieces of pseudocode corresponds to this flowchart: a) function Check(n) i 2 while in do if n mod i=0 then return TRUE end if ii + 1 end while return FALSE YES end function b) function Check(n) i 2 START Get n Set /to 2 Is i>n? for 2 ≤ i ≤n do if n mod i=0 then return FALSE end if end for return TRUE end function Set i to +1
10. Consider the following flowchart: Output FALSE NO Is n mod i=0? NO YES STOP Output TRUE Which of the following pieces of pseudocode corresponds to this flowchart: a) function Check(n) i 2 while in do if n mod i=0 then return TRUE end if ii + 1 end while return FALSE YES end function b) function Check(n) i 2 START Get n Set /to 2 Is i>n? for 2 ≤ i ≤n do if n mod i=0 then return FALSE end if end for return TRUE end function Set i to +1
C++ for Engineers and Scientists
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Chapter6: Modularity Using Functions
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