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- Prompt the user to input two positive integers. Variables: firstNum and secondNum (firstNum must be less than secondNum) (use while loop); create a user-defined function called validateUserInput() to validate the user's input. Use Call-by-Value. validateUserInput() is a value returning function.
- Output all odd numbers between firstNum and secondNum. (use while loop); create a user-defined function called oddNumbers(). Use Call-by-Value. oddNumbers() is a void function.
- Output the sum of all even numbers between firstNum and secondNum. (use while loop); create a user-defined function called sumEvenNumbers(). Use Call-by-Value. Declare a variable called sumEven in the main() for the sumEvenNumbers(). sumEvenNumbers() is a value returning function. Use sumEven to hold a returned value.
- Output the numbers and their squares between 1 and 10. (use while loop): create a user-defined function called displaySquareNumbers(). Call-by-Value. displaySquareNumbers() is a void function.
- Output the sum of the square of the odd numbers between firstNum and secondNum. (use while loop); create a user-defined function called sumSqureOddNumbers(). Use Call-by-Value. Declare a variable called sumSquareOdd in the main(), for the sumSqureOddNumbers(). sumSqureOddNumbers() is a value returning function. Use sumSquareOdd to hold a returned value.
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