Problem Solving with C++ (10th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134448282
Author: Walter Savitch, Kenrick Mock
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 3, Problem 8PP
Program Plan Intro
Approximation of pi
Program plan:
- Include necessary header files.
- Declare the namespace.
- Define the “main()” function.
- Declare the necessary variables.
- The “while” loop to execute the block of code at least once.
- Declare and initialize the necessary variables.
- Get the input from the user.
- Use “for” loop to iterate the “pi” value.
- Print the “pi” value.
- Declare and initialize the necessary variables.
- Get the “choice” from the user.
- The “if” loop checks the condition.
- True, “break” the statement.
- Return “0”.
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