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The "signature" of a function is the first line which gives the return type, the name of the function and the parameters with their types. As an example the signature of the gcd function is int gcd(int m, int n) Write a function with the following signature bool perfect(int n) It should return true if the sum of the divisors of n smaller than n add to n. Otherwise it should return false. As an example, for n = 28, the function should return true, because the divisors are 1, 2, 4, 7, 14. To find the sum of the divisors simply go over the numbers from 1 to n-1 and see if they divide n, if yes add that number to a running total that you maintain. There will invisible code which tests the function. The code will read a value from the test case and print out whether the value read is perfect.
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