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Lab 1 – Flowchart

a) Example:
- Ex1: Draw the flowchart for a program that receives 2 positive integers. Print their sum
if both are even, if not print their product.
- Ex2: Draw the flowchart for a program that receives 3 integers. Print the area of the
triangle containing 3 edges with 3 inputs lengths. If they can’t create a triangle, print 0.
b) Exercises:
- Ex3: Draw a flowchart for the process of recognizing a chemical flask missing its name
using litmus. Knowing that the chemical can be either HCl, NaOH or pure water; the
litmus will change into red, green, no-change respectively when in contact with the
chemical, assuming that HCl and NaOH are dense enough to change the litmus color.
- Ex4: Draw a flowchart for a program that solving the quadratic equation with input a, b,
c. ax^2 + bx +c = 0 (a!=0)
Only solve for real numbers of roots, if there are no real roots print “no real roots” and
end the program.
- Ex5: Draw a flowchart to determine if an input year is leap year. Knowing that
algorithm to determine the leap year are as below:
if (year is not divisible by 4) then (it is a common year)
else if (year is not divisible by 100) then (it is a leap year)
else if (year is not divisible by 400) then (it is a common year)
else (it is a leap year)

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