Write a program to define two integer variables and assign values to them (you can use any values you like). Then do the following: 1.Compute and print their sum with an appropriate message. 2.Compute and print their product with an appropriate message. 3. Add their sum to their product and print the result with an appropriate message. 4. Compute and print their difference (first - second) with an appropriate message. 5.Compute the quotient of (first / second) and print it with an appropriate message. 6.Compute the remainder of (first % second) and print it with an appropriate message.
OBJECT: Write a program to define two integer variables and assign values to them (you can use any values you like). Then do the following:
1.Compute and print their sum with an appropriate message.
2.Compute and print their product with an appropriate message.
3. Add their sum to their product and print the result with an appropriate message.
4. Compute and print their difference (first - second) with an appropriate message.
5.Compute the quotient of (first / second) and print it with an appropriate message.
6.Compute the remainder of (first % second) and print it with an appropriate message.
INPUT: None
OUTPUT: As specified above.
TOPICS: arithmetic expressions, cout, and assignment statements, program documentation.
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