Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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ISBN: 9780078022159
Author: Abraham Silberschatz Professor, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudarshan
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Write a program to prompt the user for two integers in the main function. The program must contain three functions.
1. Create function addition such that it can accept two variables. It calculates and returns addition value.
2. Create function (subtraction() such that it can accept two variables. It calculates and returns subtraction value.
3. Create function printAddSub() such that it can accept two variables. It doesn't return a value. This function calls addition(), subtraction() functions. It prints both addition and subtraction value through screen.
Please provide a prototype for each function and test the program by calling the printAddSub() function in the main function.
Example 1:
Example 1:
Please enter the first number: 7
Please enter the second number: 10
7+10=17
7-10-3
Goodbye!
Example 2:
Please enter the first number: 50
Please enter the second number: 50
50+50 100
50-50=0
Goodbye!
Partial Solution
Please try to implement the full source code in your IDE first. The solution is partially provided below. Fill in the blanks to complete the missing parts and make sure to not add an empty space before and after the answer.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
//function prototypes
int main()
{
}
/call the function
]
int firstNum, secondNum
prompt and get the user inputs
cout<<"Please enter the first number: ";
cin>> firstNum;
cout<<"Please enter the second number: "
cin >>secondNum;
int
addition(int,int);
subtraction(int, int);
return a + b
}
int
printAddNSublint, int
cout << "Goodbye!":
return 0;
//function implementation
return a-b;
(firstNum, secondNum):
(int a, int b) {
(int a, int b)
printAddNSublint a, int b) {
cout<<<<"+"<<bec="ec
cout<< a <<<<<<<<
(a, b) << endl;
(a, b) << endl;
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Transcribed Image Text:D Question 3 Problem Statement Write a program to prompt the user for two integers in the main function. The program must contain three functions. 1. Create function addition such that it can accept two variables. It calculates and returns addition value. 2. Create function (subtraction() such that it can accept two variables. It calculates and returns subtraction value. 3. Create function printAddSub() such that it can accept two variables. It doesn't return a value. This function calls addition(), subtraction() functions. It prints both addition and subtraction value through screen. Please provide a prototype for each function and test the program by calling the printAddSub() function in the main function. Example 1: Example 1: Please enter the first number: 7 Please enter the second number: 10 7+10=17 7-10-3 Goodbye! Example 2: Please enter the first number: 50 Please enter the second number: 50 50+50 100 50-50=0 Goodbye! Partial Solution Please try to implement the full source code in your IDE first. The solution is partially provided below. Fill in the blanks to complete the missing parts and make sure to not add an empty space before and after the answer. #include <iostream> using namespace std; //function prototypes int main() { } /call the function ] int firstNum, secondNum prompt and get the user inputs cout<<"Please enter the first number: "; cin>> firstNum; cout<<"Please enter the second number: " cin >>secondNum; int addition(int,int); subtraction(int, int); return a + b } int printAddNSublint, int cout << "Goodbye!": return 0; //function implementation return a-b; (firstNum, secondNum): (int a, int b) { (int a, int b) printAddNSublint a, int b) { cout<<<<"+"<<bec="ec cout<< a <<<<<<<< (a, b) << endl; (a, b) << endl;
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