Instructions: 1. In the code editor, you are provided with a main() function that asks the user for 2 integers. Then, a function call to a function named, exchangeGift() is made and the addresses of the 2 integers are passed. 2. This exchangeGift() function hasn't been implemented yet so this is your task. This has the following description: 1. Returm type - void 2. Name - exchangeGift 3. Parameters - 2 addresses of 2 integers 4. Description - swaps the value of the 2 integers and then adds 100 to the 2nd integer (or 2nd parameter) 3. DO NOT EDIT THE MAIN Input 1. First integer 2. Second integer Output Enter integer 1: 10 Enter integer 2: 20 20 110

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hello! can you please help me with my code? i need to get the same expected output. the instructions are on the photo as well as the expected output


here's my code:

#include<stdio.h>

int main(void) {
    int a, b;

    printf("Enter integer 1: ");
    scanf("%d", &a);

    printf("Enter integer 2: ");
    scanf("%d", &b);

    exchangeGift(&a, &b);

    printf("%d %d", a, b);

    return 0;
}

Instructions:
1. In the code editor, you are provided with a main() function
that asks the user for 2 integers. Then, a function call to a
function named, exchangeGift() is made and the addresses
of the 2 integers are passed.
2. This exchangeGift() function hasn't been implemented yet so
this is your task. This has the following description:
1. Retun type - void
2. Name - exchangeGift
3. Parameters - 2 addresses of 2 integers
4. Description - swaps the value of the 2 integers and
then adds 100 to the 2nd integer (or 2nd parameter)
3. DO NOT EDIT THE MAIN
Input
1. First integer
2. Second integer
Output
Enter integer 1: 10
Enter integer 2: 20
20- 110
Transcribed Image Text:Instructions: 1. In the code editor, you are provided with a main() function that asks the user for 2 integers. Then, a function call to a function named, exchangeGift() is made and the addresses of the 2 integers are passed. 2. This exchangeGift() function hasn't been implemented yet so this is your task. This has the following description: 1. Retun type - void 2. Name - exchangeGift 3. Parameters - 2 addresses of 2 integers 4. Description - swaps the value of the 2 integers and then adds 100 to the 2nd integer (or 2nd parameter) 3. DO NOT EDIT THE MAIN Input 1. First integer 2. Second integer Output Enter integer 1: 10 Enter integer 2: 20 20- 110
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