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as variables, inputs, outputs, processes, loops, and arrays are introduced without relying on any specific programming language. the students used raptor programming to achieve these objectives. examples of few of these exercises are presented below: example - write a program to determine the real roots
of a quadratic equation (we will discuss complex roots in another program): ax + bx + c = . user inputs: a, b, and c; program outputs: root and root ; equation to be used: . program addresses division by zero and tested with a= , b = , c= . for a = , b = , c = , the roots are root = - and root = . figure...
http://www.asee.org/file_server/papers/attachment/file/0003/3728/RAPTOR_ASEE2013_Swain_Final.pdf