Read Chapter 11, section 11.1-11.6
Answer the questions from lesson 4.
1. Submit the algorithm from lesson 4 attachment with the number of moves.
2. Submit the C++ program where you modify the practice 2 example in Lesson 4.Use the link Online C++ from module week 1 if you don’t have C++ on your computer.
Modify the program to ask the user for ID and name as variables and output the user’s information exactly as shown:
Hello my school ID is xxxx, and my name is xxxx.
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You are required to make at least two comments on the responses posted by you classmates with a minimum of 50 words. Make sure you design your response with your own words. Your responses to your classmates must be of substance; not just “I agree” or “Good Post.” The purpose of the responses is to convert the discussion forum into a quality academic environment through which you improve your knowledge and understanding. Read and review all assigned course materials and chapters before you start working on your assignments.
Answer the questions from lesson 4.
1. Submit the algorithm from lesson 4 attachment with the number of moves.
2. Submit the C++ program where you modify the practice 2 example in Lesson 4.Use the link Online C++ from module week 1 if you don’t have C++ on your computer.
Modify the program to ask the user for ID and name as variables and output the user’s information exactly as shown:
Hello my school ID is xxxx, and my name is xxxx.
______________________________________________________________________________
You are required to make at least two comments on the responses posted by you classmates with a minimum of 50 words. Make sure you design your response with your own words. Your responses to your classmates must be of substance; not just “I agree” or “Good Post.” The purpose of the responses is to convert the discussion forum into a quality academic environment through which you improve your knowledge and understanding. Read and review all assigned course materials and chapters before you start working on your assignments.