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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T20:35:21+00:00 2026-06-09T20:35:21+00:00

input n, compute f(n) keeping exactly 2 digits after the decimal point. example: input

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input n, compute f(n) keeping exactly 2 digits after the decimal point.
piecewise function

example: input 5 output: 15.00

(Improvements / suggetions to the code below welcome)Here’s what I ‘ve come up with so far;

#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>

int main() {
    float m;

    scanf("%f", &m);
    if (m < 0)
        m = abs(m);

    else if (m < 2)
        m = sqrt(m + 1);

    else if (m < 4)
        m = pow(m + 2, 5);

    else if (m >= 4)
        m = (m * 2);
    m = m + 5;

    printf("%1.2f", m);
}
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    2026-06-09T20:35:23+00:00Added an answer on June 9, 2026 at 8:35 pm

    You should use braces for all if blocks. That way you avoid mistakes like the one in your last case, which should be:

    } else if (m >= 4) {
        m = (m * 2);
        m = m + 5;
    }
    

    or even better:

    } else if (m >= 4) {
        m = (m * 2) + 5;
    }
    

    In addition, the first case can be written as:

    if (m < 0) {
        m = -m;
    } else if ...
    

    although this is actually an optimization over the original formula and may or may not be more performant depending on the compiler and its options.

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