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1) area of the circle given the diameter. 2)area of the circle given the circumference. 3)area of the circle given center point (x1,y1) and one point on the perimeter (x2,y2). (Hint: input the two points and compute the distance between them as radius) 4)area of a triangle given three sides a,b,c.( assume they form a triangle) 5)area and perimeter of a right angled triangle given width(w) and height(h). 6)volume and surface area of a sphere given the radius. 7)area of an equilateral triangle given one side (s). 8) volume and surface area of the cylinder given radius(r) and height(h). 9) volume and surface area of a cube given one side ( s). 10)hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle, given the length of the other two sides. Note: assume uniform input values( eg: cm) 11) Find A, the Final Investment Value, using the simple interest formula:  A = P(1 + rt) where P is the Principal amount of money to be invested at an Interest Rate R% per period for t Number of Time Periods. Wher

KTU C programming question paper and evaluation scheme-2015 scheme

APJ ABDUL KALAM TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY SECOND SEMESTER B.TECH DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2017 CS 100 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (CS, IT) SCHEME OF EVALUATION PART A 1 An identifier is a sequence of characters invented by the programmer or to identify or name a specific object. The sequence of characters may be letters, digits, and special character ‘_’known as an underscore         Rules: i)                       Identifiers should start with alphabets.   ii)                   Identifiers are case sensitive iii)                 A numeric digit should not be the first character iv)                 Identifier name should not be a keyword v)                   Identifier may be of any reasonable length 1mark 2mark 2 Associativity defines the direction, left to right or right to left in which operator act upon its operands Unary operators have associativity is from right to left. For example   in