Just Basic Lessons 7 Mr. Kalmes.

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Just Basic Lessons 7 Mr. Kalmes

Lesson 7 Objectives Compare and contrast two different programs Analyze different arithmetic operators

Compare the two programs Previous Program Original Program Compare the two programs

Operators Definition: mathematical symbols that generate an action in the program Examples: a = b a is equal to b a <> b a is unequal to b a < b a is less than b a > b a is greater than b a <= b a is less than or equal to b a >= b a is greater than or equal to b

Please click on and complete Lesson 7 Journal Journal Lesson 7 Please click on and complete Lesson 7 Journal

Calculator Please create a calculator program that includes: Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide Sections Must be able to repeat Must be able to choose to repeat or end Must have a way to get around divide by zero

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