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Display all powers from x0 to x5:
Modified program:
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//Define the main class
class PowerTable
{
//Define the main method
public static void main(String[] args)
{
//Declare required final variables
int NMAX = 5;
final double XMAX = 10;
//Print table header
//Loop from 0 through NMAX
for(int n = 0; n <= NMAX; n++)
{
//Print the values from 0 to 5
System.out.printf("%10d",n);
}
//Print a new line
System.out.println();
//Loop from 0 through NMAX
for(int n = 0; n <= NMAX; n++)
{
//Print x
System.out.printf("%10s", "x ");
}
//Print a new line
System.out...

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