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koban [17]
3 years ago
12

Define application software​

Computers and Technology
1 answer:
sp2606 [1]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: An application software is a type of software that the user interacts with, while a system software is a type of software that the system interacts with.

Hope this helped you :)

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using namespace std; // namespace std

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   cout << "Enter the number" << endl;

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  cout<<"After Reverse the digit:\n";

   int res= reverse(num); // calling function reverse

   

   cout<<res; // display  

}

int reverse(int n1) // function definition of reverse

{

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       {

           return n1;

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   else

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           cout << n1 % 10; // Printed the last digit

          return reverse(n1/10); // calling itsself

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Enter the number:

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After Reverse the digit:

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Explanation:

Following are the description of the program

  • In the main function read the number by user in the "num" variable of int type.
  • Calling the reverse and pass that "num" variable into it.
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        1  base condition

   if (n1<10)  // checking the base condition

       {

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      2  General condition

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