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Series 6.1 and 6.2

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then merge returns the array
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Transcribed Image Text:6. Write a function
vector<int> merge(vector<int> a, vector<int> b)
that merges two arrays, alternating elements from both arrays. If one array is shorter than
the other, then alternate as long as you can and then append the remaining elements
from the longer array. For example, if vector a is
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