Q1: You will be given two positive integers, a and b (a <= b). • If 1<=n<=9, the print the English representation of it in lowercase. That is, "one" for 1," two" for 2 and so on. • Else if n>9 and it is an even number then print "even". • Else if n>9 and it is an odd number, then print "odd". • Check that a>=b and a,b>0(Positive). Write cerr and return a non- zero value if this condition does not hold. Example: 8 11 Output : eight nine even odd #include using namespace std; int main() { int a,b; cout <« "Enter the first number:"; cin >> a; cout << "Enter the second number:"; cin >> b; //you code here }

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Q1: You will be given two positive integers, a and b (a <= b).
• If 1<=n<=9, the print the English representation of it in lowercase.
That is, "one" for 1," two" for 2 and so on.
Else if n>9 and it is an even number then print "even".
• Else if n>9 and it is an odd number, then print "odd".
• Check that a>=b and a,b>0(Positive). Write cerr and return a non-
zero value if this condition does not hold.
Example: 8 11
Output : eight nine even odd
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int a,b;
cout <« "Enter the first number:";
cin >> a;
cout <« "Enter the second number:";
cin >> b;
//you code here
}
Transcribed Image Text:Q1: You will be given two positive integers, a and b (a <= b). • If 1<=n<=9, the print the English representation of it in lowercase. That is, "one" for 1," two" for 2 and so on. Else if n>9 and it is an even number then print "even". • Else if n>9 and it is an odd number, then print "odd". • Check that a>=b and a,b>0(Positive). Write cerr and return a non- zero value if this condition does not hold. Example: 8 11 Output : eight nine even odd #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { int a,b; cout <« "Enter the first number:"; cin >> a; cout <« "Enter the second number:"; cin >> b; //you code here }
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