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Chapter 22, Problem 22.7E

(Multiplication Via Bit Shifting) Left-shifting as unsigned integer by one hit is equivalent to multiplying the value by 2. Write function power 2 that takes two integer arguments, number and pow, and calculates
Chapter 22, Problem 22.7E, (Multiplication Via Bit Shifting) Left-shifting as unsigned integer by one hit is equivalent to
Use a shift operator to calculate the result. The program should print the values as integers and as bits.

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