Note: This zyLab outputs a newline after each user-input prompt. For convenience in the examples below, the user's input value is shown on the next line, but such values don't actually appear as output when the program runs. Enter integer: 4 You entered: 4 4 squared is 16 And 4 cubed is 64!! Enter another integer: 5 4 + 5 is 9 4 * 5 is 20   answer code start like this.  #include using namespace std; int main() { int userNum; cout << "Enter integer:" << endl; cin >> userNum; /* Type your code here */ return 0; } Q2)  Given two input integers for an arrow body and arrowhead (respectively), print a right-facing arrow. Ex: If the input is: 0 1 the output is: 1 11 00000111 000001111 00000111 11 1 answer code start like this,  #include using namespace std; int main() { int baseChar; int headChar; /* Type your code here. */ return 0; } q3)

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Note: This zyLab outputs a newline after each user-input prompt. For convenience in the examples below, the user's input value is shown on the next line, but such values don't actually appear as output when the program runs.

Enter integer: 4 You entered: 4

4 squared is 16

And 4 cubed is 64!!

Enter another integer: 5

4 + 5 is 9

4 * 5 is 20

 

answer code start like this. 

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

int main() {
int userNum;

cout << "Enter integer:" << endl;
cin >> userNum;

/* Type your code here */

return 0;
}

Q2) 

Given two input integers for an arrow body and arrowhead (respectively), print a right-facing arrow.

Ex: If the input is:

0 1

the output is:

1

11

00000111

000001111

00000111

11

1

answer code start like this, 

#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

int main() {
int baseChar;
int headChar;

/* Type your code here. */

return 0;
}

q3) 

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