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Author: James W. Nilsson, Susan Riedel
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Chapter 6, Problem 53P
a.
To determine
State the four identified touch locations if the screen is touched in the x,y coordinates
b.
To determine
State whether the pinch gesture specifies the screen zoom-in or zoom-out.
b.
To determine
State whether the pinch gesture specifies the screen zoom-in or zoom-out.
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