Use the debugger to locate the error.
#include <iostream> using namespace std;
The answer is in your own question. A divide by zero error is a divide or mod by zero type of error. In MSVC++ it has the error code C2124. Ultimately it is a fatal error and will either produce a compile time error or throw an unhandled exception at runtime.
Too many errors possible to say. Please elaborate.
A linker error (in any language) is a failure to locate an external reference. Either the reference is incorrect, or the required library is not present. Correct the error accordingly. Note: Just because the compiler generated the code, perhaps because the required header file was included, does not mean the related library file was specified. They are two distinct specifications.
The return value tells you if any errors occurred. A value of 0 typically indicates no error.
That's sad. You should try DOSBOX, it's a bit better DOS-emulator.
#include <iostream> using namespace std;
Subtract the average from highest result subtract the smallest result from average pick the highest number of two numbers put the symbol plus or minus TA DA that's your error
How do you solve 4y plus x equals 8
Not enough information to solve
Use the Microsoft support website to locate the error message and the solution to the error.
runtime error
Multiply first equation by 1.5, giving 3x + 3y = 12, but we are told that 3x + 3y = 6. If there isn't an error in the question then 2 = 1!
If: a = b+c+d Then: c = a-b-d
You cannot solve x plus y since that is an expression, not an equation (nor inequality).
Simplified its 12r+3s
If you have a syntax error on a Casio fx-85GT Plus calculator, you can press the or key which will give you the location of the error and you can then correct it.