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Write a method named getSquares which takes an integer array and returns a new integer array of the same length where each element is the square of the corresponding element in the input array. For example, if the input array is {2, 4, 5} the output would be {4, 16, 25}.
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input array. For example, if the input array is {2, 4, 5} the output would be {4, 16, 25).
For full credit, your method must leave the input array unmodified.
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input array. For example, if the input array is {2, 4, 5} the output would be {4, 16, 25).
For full credit, your method must leave the input array unmodified.
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}
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public int[] getSquares(int[] input) {
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