//Required Function void func(int array_1[],int array_2[],int size){    for(int i=0;iarray_1[i]){          array_1[i]=array_2[i];       }    }    return; } //main function to test the function. int main() {     int size=6;     int a[]={1,5,9,8,7,6};     int b[]={1,4,10,12,7,15};     printf("First array before function call: ");     for(int i=0;i

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//Required Function
void func(int array_1[],int array_2[],int size){
   for(int i=0;i<size;i++){
      if(array_2[i]>array_1[i]){
         array_1[i]=array_2[i];
      }
   }
   return;
}

//main function to test the function.
int main()
{
    int size=6;
    int a[]={1,5,9,8,7,6};
    int b[]={1,4,10,12,7,15};
    printf("First array before function call: ");
    for(int i=0;i<size;i++){
       printf("%d ",a[i]);
    }
    func(a,b,size);  //call to the created function
    printf("\nFirst array after function call: ");
    for(int i=0;i<size;i++){
       printf("%d ",a[i]);
    }
    
    return 0;
}

1. Write the statements to do the following:

    1. write a prototype for your function in the previous problem
    2. write a main function which includes the following steps
    3. declare two arrays of ints with 25 elements each
    4. prompt the user and read values into both arrays
    5. call your function from the previous problem
    6. print both arrays

 

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