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Engineering, 13.03.2020 22:07 sportie59

For this homework, you will be creating either a Java class or a C++ class that implements floating point Add and Multiply. The layout of your class should look like this: // Java Version public class fp { public String myName() { return "YourNameHere"; } public int add(int a, int b) { … } public int mul(int a, int b) { … } } For the C++ version, the include file 'fp. h' declares the class, and the file 'fp. cpp' is a shell of the implementation. Take the fp. cpp file and enter your name and the bodies of the two function

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