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Write a C++ program that asks the user to enter 10 integer values in a 2D-array .The size of the array should be provided by the user. You have to compute the array by using functions through displaying the menu from the user
1. Non-zero values, Number of occurrence in array and indexes
2. The square root of all the values
3. Prime numbers among all
4. Smallest numbers (from given value till 0 for every individual value )
5. Positive Numbers
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