Complete this program that tests whether a point (x, y) is inside a circle with radius r whose center is the origin.
Complete this program that tests whether a point (x, y) is inside a circle with radius r whose center is the origin.
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Complete this program that tests whether a point (x, y) is inside a circle with radius r whose center is the origin. Recall that the distance of (x, y) from the origin is v(x? + y?). For greater
accuracy and efficiency, instead of comparing the distance against r, compare the squares.
Complete the following file:
points.cpp
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#include <iostream>
2 using namespace std;
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int main()
5 {
cout << "Enter r, x, and y:
double r;
« endl;
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cin >> r;
double x;
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cin >> x;
double y;
cin >> y;
// You write the if/else statements
// Use these print statements
cout <« "boundary" << endl;
cout << "inside" << endl;
cout << "outside" << endl;
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return 0;
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Complete this program that tests whether a point (x, y) is inside a circle with radius r whose center is the origin. Recall that the distance of (x, y) from the origin is v(x? + y?). For greater
accuracy and efficiency, instead of comparing the distance against r, compare the squares.
Complete the following file:
points.cpp
1
#include <iostream>
2 using namespace std;
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int main()
5 {
cout << "Enter r, x, and y:
double r;
« endl;
8
cin >> r;
double x;
10
cin >> x;
double y;
cin >> y;
// You write the if/else statements
// Use these print statements
cout <« "boundary" << endl;
cout << "inside" << endl;
cout << "outside" << endl;
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return 0;
20 }
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