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Chapter 11, Problem 11PC
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Prime Number Generation

Program Plan:

  • Include the required header files
  • Define the “Is_Composite” class.
    • In public, define the function object for finding the given integer is composite value.
      • Check if the number is composite.
        • Check for the existence of factors up to the square root of the number.
          • Return true.
      • Otherwise, return false.
  • Define the “main ()” function.
    • Create a vector object.
    • Get an input from the user.
    • Push all the values into the vector.
    • Remove all the composites from the vector.
    • Display an output.

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