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3. (5 points) describe what would be printed by the code below or what error would occur. const char* cstr = "0123456"; const char* ptr = & cstr[4]; cout < < ptr[-1] < < ptr < < endl; 1 4. (5 points) theseus has been trapped in a maze with a minotaur, which is trying to capture him. each round, theseus and the minotaur move through the maze; theseus towards the exit, and the minotaur towards theseus. theseus can move in any of the four cardinal directions, or he can wait for a round to see how the minotaur moves. write code that creates a data type to represent the possible moves that theseus could make.
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