Programming Exercise 11 in Chapter 8 explains how to add large integers using arrays. However, in that exercise, the program could add only integers of, at most, 20 digits. This chapter explains how to work with dynamic integers. Design a class named largeIntegers such that an object of this class can store an integer of any number of digits. Add operations to add, subtract, multiply, and compare integers stored in two objects. Also add constructors to properly initialize objects and functions to set, retrieve, and print the values of objects. Write a program to test your class. I am needed all three guide headers, this is what I have been provided with: main.cpp #include using namespace std; int main() { // Write your main here return 0; } largeIntegers.cpp #include using namespace std; largeIntegers.h //Specification file largeIntegers.h #ifndef H_largeIntegers #define H_largeIntegers #include using namespace std; #endif I need help with these three different codes in order for the program to run correctly in Cengage. Any help would be appreciated.
I am needed all three guide headers, this is what I have been provided with:
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This should be 3 different codes, it looks like this is all for main.cpp, and it returns 0% in cengage mindtap with just one code. What about the other two?