Answer to Question #129794 in C++ for Prithvi khawas

Question #129794
Suppose you have a main() with three local arrays, all the same size and type (say
float). The first two are already initialized to values. Write a function called
addarrays() that accepts the addresses of the three arrays as arguments; adds the contents of the first two arrays together, element by element; and places the results in the
third array before returning. A fourth argument to this function can carry the size of the
arrays. Use pointer notation throughout; the only place you need brackets is in defining
the arrays.
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2020-08-17T05:02:11-0400
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