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Write the html code to make a link out of the text “all about puppies”. it should link to a pdf called “puppies.pdf” inside the “documents” folder. the pdf should open in a new window.
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What makes myhexadecimalnumber a child of mynumber? which methods does myhexadecimalnumber inherit directly from the mynumber class? what can an instance of the mynumber class do? what can an instance of the myhexadecimalnumber class do? which methods are overridden? why are they overridden? how many examples of overloading are there? why was this done? where is the super keyword used? what is it doing? why isn’t the incoming value set immediately in the second myhexadecimalnumber constructor? how many examples can you find of an inherited method being called?
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 07:30
Write a program that inserts the digits of an integer into an array in originalorderfollowed by reverse order. first, promptthe user to enter a positive integer(> 0). determine the number of digits of the integer. create a dynamically allocated integer arrayof a size twice the number of digits.now insert the digits in original order which will occupy half of the array. then, insert the digits in reverse order.finally, output thedigits in thearray.use at least two functions to organize your program.
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