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- 5. (Algebra: solve 2 X 2 linear equations) You can use Cramer's rule to solve the following 2 X 2 system of linear equation: ax + by = e cx + dy = f ● x = ed - bf bc ad y = af - ec ad bc - Write a program that prompts the user to enter a, b, c, d, e, and f and display the result. If ad- bc is 0, report that The equation has no solution. Enter a, b, c, d, e, f: 9.0, 4.0, 3.0, -5.0, -6.0, -21.0 Enter x is -2.0 and y is 3.0 Enter a, b, c, d, e, f: 1.0, 2.0, 2.0, 4.0, 4.0, 5.0 Enter The equation has no solutionarrow_forwardNeed help with this C++ code. Thank you.arrow_forward(PYTHON) A Krishnamurthy number is a number which sum of the factorial of its digits is equal to the number itself. For example: Let us consider the number 145. Factorial sum = 1! + 4! + 5! = 1 + 24 + 120 = 145. Therefore 145 is a Krishnamurthy number. Other examples include: 1, 2, 40585. Write a program that does the following: • asks the user to input an integer. • computes whether the number is a Krishnamurthy number. • then finally prints the result. Note: You are not allowed to use the built-in function math.factorial.arrow_forward
- (Python) Please write a program that creates steps. You are expected to take in a single positive integer which will be used as the number of steps in your staircase. The program only accepts integers greater than 0 and less than 500. If 0 is entered a message stating "Your staircase has no steps." and if the user enters a value greater than or equal to 500, a message stating "I can't build a staircase that tall." For all other values not within the valid range or not integers an "Invalid staircase size provided." will be displayed to the user. The program will always run only once for each user input. One thing to note, the messages should be the return string from your printSteps() function and printed from the calling function. Additional Requirements: The very first step in the staircase will be left-aligned and for each subsequent level, the step will move above and to the right of the prior step. There are no spaces after the right of any of the steps. The bottom-most row ends…arrow_forward(Bar-Chart Printing Program) One interesting application of computers is drawing graphsand bar charts. Write a program that reads five numbers (each between 1 and 30). For each numberread, your program should print a line containing that number of adjacent asterisks. For example,if your program reads the number seven, it should print *******.arrow_forwardneed help with these. a flowchart and a code written in c languagearrow_forward
- Language: C++ (Apartment problem) A real estate office handles , say, 50 apartment units. When the rent is, say, $600 per month, all the units are occupied. However, for each, say $40 increase in rent, one unit becomes vacant. Moreover, each occupied unit requires an average of $27 per month for maintenance. How many units should be rented to maximize the profit? Write a program that prompts the user to enter: The total number of units. The rent to occupy all the units. The increase in rent that results in a vacant unit. Amount to maintain rented unit. The program then outputs the number of units to be rented to maximize the profit. Note: Please include the pseudocodearrow_forwardPlease review the image below. Produce the program in C++. Upload screenshots of Code and Output, as well as the source code. 6arrow_forward(Using Visual Basic language) Marketing Terms? The markup of an item is the difference between its selling price and its purchase price. Two other marketing terms are percentage markup=makeup/(purchase price) and profit margin= makeup/(selling price) where the quotients are expressed as percentages. Write a program that computes the markup, percentage markup, and profit margin of an item. Note: The output format of your program should be exactly the same as given below One possible outcome: Enter purchase price: 215 Enter selling price: 645 Markup: $430.0 Percentage markup: 200.0% Profit margin: 66.67%arrow_forward
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