Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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Transcribed Image Text:Write a C++ program that fills an integer array of size 10 with numbers. Next, the program fills the
second array with the contents of the first array in reverse. Next, the program prints elements of
both arrays. In addition, the program finds the minimum element from the first array and the
maximum element from the second array.
Sample input / output:
Enter element (1): 45
Enter element (2): 23
Enter element (3): 16
Enter element (4): 38
Enter element (5): 94
Enter element (6): 75
Enter element (7): 58
Enter element (8): 61
Enter element (9): 80
Enter element (10): 69
Elements of first array:
45
23 16 38
94
75
58 61
80
69
Elements of second array:
69
80
61
58
75
94
38
16
23
45
The minimum element in the first array is: 16
The maximum element in the second array is: 94
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