a triangle then a square :)
you do this 10 print "0112358132134" use the whole of the thing
write a program draw circle and ellipse by using oval methods in java
Well, in QBasic, to write the "not equal to" sign, you can use the "<>" symbol. It's like two friends standing side by side, but not quite holding hands - they're similar, but not exactly the same. Just remember, in the world of QBasic, this symbol will help you show when things are not equal.
Cls input "enter two no.s ",a,b sum=a+b print "sum = ";sum end
a triangle then a square :)
you do this 10 print "0112358132134" use the whole of the thing
Yes I can. I did it in QBasic about 15 years ago.
the extensions of qbasic are that, there are only 80 pixels to write in the qbasic
I think it's <>
just full it up when its at the E
write a program draw circle and ellipse by using oval methods in java
Rewrite the above program so that the program accepts any value for the radius then recalculate the area of the circle.
You need an 8086 assembly language pencil.
Area of any circle = pi*radius squared
In which computer language?
A C program to square matrix is a math problem. In the math problem you write down all the outer boundary values of matrix in a circle, then write down the inner value.