Look at the following code:
structure Rectangle
{
int length;
int width;
};
Rectangle *r = nullptr
Write statements that
A) dynamically allocate a Rectangle structure variable and user to point to it.
B) assign 10 to the structure’s length member and 14 to the structure’s width member.
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