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Assume the int variables i and result, have been declared but not initialized. write a for loop header -- i. e. something of the form for ( . . ) for the following loop body: result = result * i; when the loop terminates, result should hold the product of the odd numbers between 10 and 20. note: just write the for loop header; do not write the loop body itself.

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