The factorial of a nonnegative integer n is written n! (pronounced as n factorial) and is defined as follows:  n! = n * (n-1) * (n-2)….*1 (for values of n greater than or equal to 1) and n! = 1 (for n=0).  Using Looping do-while Statements, write a C++ program that reads a non-negative integer and compute and prints its factorial.

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The factorial of a nonnegative integer n is written n! (pronounced as n factorial) and is defined as follows:  n! = n * (n-1) * (n-2)….*1 (for values of n greater than or equal to 1) and n! = 1 (for n=0).  Using Looping do-while Statements, write a C++ program that reads a non-negative integer and compute and prints its factorial.

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