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Choosing Your Math Algorithm
Think of a math question that takes several steps to solve. It should not be a math question already programmed in the unit. Some
examples are below, or you might think of your own ideas. The question should require Input from the user, process the information,
and display the results. You can choose your own algorithm. It does not need to be one of these.
• Find the surface area of a cylinder.
• Find the surface area of a pyramid.
• Find the hypotenuse of a right triangle.
Your Task
Write a pseudocode plan for your program.
Write the code for your program.
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• Test your program. Run it at least three times with different inputs.
• Save your program as a .txt file for you cannot upload a .py file.
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