For example, if n = 5, the following pyramid is printed.
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#####For example, if n = 4, the following pyramid is printed.
1
1 2
1 2 3
1 2 3 4Note that the digits on each row are separated by spaces.
For example, when n = 5:
Given two floats num and n, use a loop to calculate num to the power of n and store it in a variable called result
Assume that
n>= 0 andnum!= 0
For example,
- when
num = 10andn = 2,resultshould be100 - when
num = 3andn = 3,resultshould be27 - when
num = 20andn = 0,resultshould be1
Marks will be awarded only if a loop is used to achieve this. You may use whichever loop you'd like
Make sure to think about which circles should be drawn first
for (int i = 0; i < 200; i+=40) {
fill(0, 0);
stroke(0);
circle(width/2, height/2, i);
}for (int n = 0; n < 10; n += 1) {
if (n % 2 == 0) {
print(n * n);
}
println(n + 3);
}


