Your output should look like this: lab2_2.py - /Users/frankyaraujo/Library/Mobile Documents/cor Enter a value for a: 3 a = int(input("Enter a value for a: ")) Enter a value for b: 2 3 * 2 - 9 int(input ("Enter a value for b: ")) b = >>> - RESTART: //Users/ldipippo/Docume Enter a value for a: 4 ans = 0 Enter a value for b: 3 4** 3 i = 0 - 64 >>> - RESTART: /Users/ldipipp0/Docume while i < b: Enter a value for a: 1 Enter a value for b: 100 1** 100 - 1 ans = a*a i = i + 1 print(a,"**" , b,"=", ans) >>> - RESTART: /Users/ldipippo/Docume Enter a value for a: 9 Enter a value for b: 9 9 ** 9 - 387420489 >>> |

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needs to be simple like what ive done. ik its not right but can you please build off what ive done 

Write a program that computes the value of a' using repeated multiplication. That is, given
positive integers a and b, compute a raised to the b power without using the **
operator.
Your output should look like this:
lab2_2.py - /Users/frankyaraujo/Library/Mobile Documents/com~apple~Clo
Enter a value for a: 3
Enter a value for b: 2
= 9
a = int(input("Enter a value for a: "))
b = int(input ("Enter a value for b: "))
3 ** 2
>>>
== RESTART: /Users/ldipippo/Docume
Enter a value for a: 4
ans = 0
i = 0
Enter a value for b: 3
4 ** 3
64
>>>
== RESTART: /Users/ldipippo/Docume
Enter a value for a: 1
while i < b:
Enter a value for b: 100
1 ** 100
ans %3D ажa
i = i + 1
print(a,"**",b,
= 1
>>>
== RESTART: /Users/ldipippo/Docume
Enter a value for a: 9
Enter a value for b: 9
9 ** 9
=", ans)
%3D
II_II
387420489
>> |
Transcribed Image Text:Write a program that computes the value of a' using repeated multiplication. That is, given positive integers a and b, compute a raised to the b power without using the ** operator. Your output should look like this: lab2_2.py - /Users/frankyaraujo/Library/Mobile Documents/com~apple~Clo Enter a value for a: 3 Enter a value for b: 2 = 9 a = int(input("Enter a value for a: ")) b = int(input ("Enter a value for b: ")) 3 ** 2 >>> == RESTART: /Users/ldipippo/Docume Enter a value for a: 4 ans = 0 i = 0 Enter a value for b: 3 4 ** 3 64 >>> == RESTART: /Users/ldipippo/Docume Enter a value for a: 1 while i < b: Enter a value for b: 100 1 ** 100 ans %3D ажa i = i + 1 print(a,"**",b, = 1 >>> == RESTART: /Users/ldipippo/Docume Enter a value for a: 9 Enter a value for b: 9 9 ** 9 =", ans) %3D II_II 387420489 >> |
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