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Chapter 6, Problem 6.44E
Program Plan Intro
- In the program, we include the header files as needed.
- Function prototype will be declared.
- Declaring main() function as integer type.
- Variable declaration: declaring the_multiplicand and the_multiplier as integer type.Those variables are carried with the function mystry_is_multiplication().
- arg_multiplicand and arg_multiplierare variables declared in the function mystry_is_multiplication() as integer type which will help to carry the user input to the function.
- Calling the mystry_is_multiplication() in the main().
- mystry_is_multiplication() this function will help to calculate the multiplication between two numbers. arg_product_isis declared as integer type variable in the function body which will hold/ print the result.
- mystry_is_multiplication() returns the product of two numbers.
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