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- Declare a variable named num with an initial value of 0. Create a while loop that will print "Keep going" as long as the value of num is less than 5. Use window.alert() for displaying the output.
- Create a function named showProd that returns the product of n1 and n2.
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Using the new keyword, create an array named info with three (3) values: your first name, your nickname, and your last name.
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