Starting Out With C++, Early Objects (Looseleaf)
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Author: GADDIS
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Chapter 3, Problem 9RQE
Write C++ expressions for the following algebraic expressions:
A) a =12x
B) z = 5x + 14y + 6k
C) y = x4
D)
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