C++ for Engineers and Scientists
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Author: Bronson, Gary J.
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Chapter 4.3, Problem 3E
Program Plan Intro
- The variable angle of type double is used to store the value.
- A while loop is used to checkthe value of anglewhich is entered bythe user to check. whether the entered value is greater than 360 or not.
- An if loop is used to check whether angle is an acute, obtuse or right angle.
Program description:
The main purpose of the program is used to classify the entered angle as an acute, right or obtuse angle.
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