Write a program that allows the user to input two numbers. Use NUM1 & NUM2 as variables. The program should output 4 answers using 4 different operators which are +, ‐, /, * and MOD. Your Screen should look something like this:
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Ans2 =
Ans3 =
Ans4 =
*using netbeans*
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Main {
// 1- Sum Function (takes two integer parameters and returns their sum)
static int Sum(int number1, int number2) {
return number1 + number2;
}
// 2- Difference Function (takes two integer parameters and returns their
// difference)
static int Difference(int number1, int number2) {
return number1 - number2;
}
// 3- Product Function (takes two integer parameters, performs division, returns
// product)
static int Product(int number1, int number2) {
return number1 * number2;
}
// 4- Quotient Function (takes two integer parameters, performs division,
// returns quotient)
static float Quotient(int number1, int number2) {
return (float) (number1) / (float) number2;
}
// 5- Remainder Function (takes two integer parameters, performs division and
// returns remainder)
static int Remainder(int number1, int number2) {
return number1 % number2;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in);
int number1;
int number2;
System.out.print("Ente the number 1: ");
number1 = keyboard.nextInt();
System.out.print("Ente the number 2: ");
number2 = keyboard.nextInt();
System.out.println("Sum: " + Sum(number1, number2));
System.out.println("Difference: " + Difference(number1, number2));
System.out.println("Product: " + Product(number1, number2));
System.out.println("Quotient: " + Quotient(number1, number2));
System.out.println("Remainder: " + Remainder(number1, number2));
keyboard.close();
}
}
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