Write a function that takes two lists of integers X and Y as input, and computes and writes a table into a file named "question2.txt" as follows: - On each line the computations for an X,Y pair is given - Each such possible pair must exist in the file in the same order of values in X and Y - Next on each line, you provide X+Y, X*Y and X^2 + Y^2, all separated by a comma (and no spaces or other characters must exist). Note that X^2 represents "square of X". For example, given X = [1,3] and Y=[-1,1,0], "question2.txt" should contain the following table: ----- question2.txt ----- 1,-1,0,-1,2 1,1,2,1,2 1,0,1,0,1 3,-1,2,-3,10 3,1,4,3,10 3,0,3,0,9 ------------------------- As you can see, the first line is computed for X=1, Y=-1. The second line is built for X=1, Y=1; and the third line is for X=1, Y=0. It goes on like this, until X=3, Y=0.
Write a function that takes two lists of integers X and Y as input, and
computes and writes a table into a file named "question2.txt" as follows:
- On each line the computations for an X,Y pair is given
- Each such possible pair must exist in the file in the same order of values in X and Y
- Next on each line, you provide X+Y, X*Y and X^2 + Y^2, all separated by a
comma (and no spaces or other characters must exist). Note that X^2 represents
"square of X".
For example, given X = [1,3] and Y=[-1,1,0], "question2.txt" should contain the following table:
----- question2.txt -----
1,-1,0,-1,2
1,1,2,1,2
1,0,1,0,1
3,-1,2,-3,10
3,1,4,3,10
3,0,3,0,9
-------------------------
As you can see, the first line is computed for X=1, Y=-1. The second line is
built for X=1, Y=1; and the third line is for X=1, Y=0. It goes on like this,
until X=3, Y=0.
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