Draw a flowchart with correct symbol representation to the below code  #include  using namespace std; int main() { 	int firstterm,secondterm,thirdterm; 	int commondiffrence,term; 	cout << "enter the first term: "; 	cin >> firstterm; 	cout << "enter the second term:"; 	cin >> secondterm; 	cout << "enter the third term: "; 	cin >> thirdterm; 	 	commondiffrence = secondterm - firstterm; 	cout << "common diffrence : "<< commondiffrence << endl; 	 	cout << "SUM OF THE FIRST n  TERMS is: " << 300/2*(2*(firstterm) + (300 - 1)*commondiffrence) << endl; 	cout << "SUM OF THE FIRST 50 TERMS ARE :"; 	for (int i=0; i<50; i++) { 		term = firstterm + i * commondiffrence; 		cout << term << " "; 	} 		 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	return 0; }
Draw a flowchart with correct symbol representation to the below code #include using namespace std; int main() { int firstterm,secondterm,thirdterm; int commondiffrence,term; cout << "enter the first term: "; cin >> firstterm; cout << "enter the second term:"; cin >> secondterm; cout << "enter the third term: "; cin >> thirdterm; commondiffrence = secondterm - firstterm; cout << "common diffrence : "<< commondiffrence << endl; cout << "SUM OF THE FIRST n TERMS is: " << 300/2*(2*(firstterm) + (300 - 1)*commondiffrence) << endl; cout << "SUM OF THE FIRST 50 TERMS ARE :"; for (int i=0; i<50; i++) { term = firstterm + i * commondiffrence; cout << term << " "; } return 0; }
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Draw a flowchart with correct symbol representation to the below code
#include 
using namespace std;
int main() {
	int firstterm,secondterm,thirdterm;
	int commondiffrence,term;
	cout << "enter the first term: ";
	cin >> firstterm;
	cout << "enter the second term:";
	cin >> secondterm;
	cout << "enter the third term: ";
	cin >> thirdterm;
	
	commondiffrence = secondterm - firstterm;
	cout << "common diffrence : "<< commondiffrence << endl;
	
	cout << "SUM OF THE FIRST n  TERMS is: " << 300/2*(2*(firstterm) + (300 - 1)*commondiffrence) << endl;
	cout << "SUM OF THE FIRST 50 TERMS ARE :";
	for (int i=0; i<50; i++) {
		term = firstterm + i * commondiffrence;
		cout << term << " ";
	}
		
	
	
	
	
	
	
	
	return 0;
}
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