Computers and Technology, 06.07.2021 14:00 lizz1228
Question 1:
The Wayfinder is an ancient piece of technology created as a means of navigating challenging stretches of space. The device connects to every piece of technology in the galaxy in order to detect planets and spaceships and then shown their location to the user. As it happens, locations of planets follow a specific distribution. A planet can exist at coordinates x, y only if
2x² + |2xy| + y² =10000
The user can use the Wayfinder to find nearby planets by input the range for x and y. Draw a flowchart and write a C++ program that models the Wayfinder. Ask the user to input a range for x and y, then print all possible planet coordinates. The program should also print the number of planets detected.
Hint: you can use pow(x, n) to get the value of xn and abs(x) to get the absolute value of x.
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