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  • 12th class computer practical's.

  • Compute the greatest common divisor and least common multiple of two integer

  • Count and display the number of vowels, consonants, uppercase, lowercase characters in string.

  • Create a graphical application that accepts user inputs, performs some operation on them, and then writes the output on the screen.

  • Display the terms of a Fibonacci series.

  • Input a list of elements, sort in ascending/descending order using Bubble/Insertion sort.

  • Input a list of numbers and find the smallest and largest number from the list.

  • Input a list of numbers and swap elements at the even location with the elements at the odd location

  • Input a list/tuple of elements, search for a given element in the list/tuple.

  • Input a number and check if the number is a prime or composite number.

  • Input a string and determine whether it is a palindrome or not also convert the case of characters in a string.

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  • Write a program to input the value of x and n and print the sum of the following series: X-X²/2+X³/3-X⁴/4+........Xn/n

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