Sample Case: Input: 124 Output: Input two numbers: 12 After swap: 21 // note; format is numl num2 only one space between. terminate with a newline Enter the multiplier: 4 After swap and mult: 48

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For this c++ hw

1) Make a function that reads in 2 integers from the user. (call it Get2Ints)

2) Make a function that swaps 2 integers (call it swap)

3) Make a function swapAndMult that takes two ints as parameters, and one more int parameter which will be a multiplier

swapAndMult should take the two parameters and multiply them by the multiplier.

The parameters should return from the function with new values.

swapAndMult should NOT print out the values.

4) Make a function that prints 2 integers. Call it Print2Ints

Main function should:

a) declare two integers and a multiplier

b) read 2 integers from the user (use your function)

c) print the values of the integers (use the function)

d) swap the integers

e) print the values of the integers

f) read an additional integer (the multplier) from the user

g) print the multiplier from the user (sometimes called 'echoing the input')

h) call swapAndMult

i) print the values of the integers

Sample Case:
Input: 124
Output:
Input two numbers: 12
After swap:
21
// note; format is numl num2 only one space between. terminate with a newline
Enter the multiplier: 4
After swap and mult:
48
Transcribed Image Text:Sample Case: Input: 124 Output: Input two numbers: 12 After swap: 21 // note; format is numl num2 only one space between. terminate with a newline Enter the multiplier: 4 After swap and mult: 48
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