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Write a C++ program that asks the user to enter a positive integer n and then that reads n user input integers and finally prints the message The numbers you entered are in increasing order if they are in increasing order or the message The numbers you entered are NOT in increasing order if they are not. See the remark below.
Remark:- Remember given the numbers a1, az, as, ..., an; we say they are in increasing order if ay 5 a, 5 a,≤ .... ≤ an. Moreover remember that if you have only one number from the user input then the number automatically is in increasing order.(CAN ONLY USE WHILE LOOPS)
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