How_do_you_accept_three_numbers_and_check_weather_the_numbers_are_equal_or_unequal_if_it_is_unequal_find_the_greatest_number_among_them
It's not the best code but it works correct. You can edit it in order to fit your requirements.int firstNumber, secondNumber, thirdNumber, maxNumber;cout > firstNumber;cout > secondNumber;cout > thirdNumber;if ((firstNumber >= secondNumber) && (firstNumber >= thirdNumber)){if ((firstNumber > secondNumber) && (firstNumber > thirdNumber)){maxNumber = firstNumber;}else if (firstNumber thirdNumber){cout
The prefix for the word 'equal' is-: 'un'- which makes 'UNEQUAL'
unequal
No equal
There's no such thing as one number that's equal or unequal. That would beanother thing like the sound of one hand clapping, or like one scissor.'Equal' or 'unequal' is something you can only say about two numbers or more.If they're the same number, or they work out somehow to be the same amount,then they're equal. If not, then they're unequal.The only way I could give you one unequal number would be if you give mea number first, then I could give you another one that's unequal to yours.
One fraction or number can never be equal or unequal. Those words mean that at least two separate things are compared, and either they're the same or else they're not the same. If two fractions or two numbers are 'unequal', it means they're not the same size.
no
Equal, unequal, and coequal.
Yes
scalene-unequal length sides and unequal anglesisosceles-two equal length sides(legs) and two equal anglesequilateral- three equal length sides and three equal angles
On a global scale it's rather equal.
no, they have to unequal if they are equal then it is not a rectangular prism it would be a cube