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The problem below uses the function get_numbers() to read a number of integers from the user. Three unfinished functions are defined, which should print only certain types of numbers that the user entered. Complete the unfinished functions, adding loops and branches where necessary. Match the output with the below sample: Enter 5 integers:

0 5

1 99

2 -44

3 0

4 12

Numbers: 5 99 -44 0 12

Odd numbers: 5 99

Negative numbers: -44

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