Write a program called fourrectangleprinter that constructs a rectangle object, prints
its loc...
Computers and Technology, 07.11.2019 09:31, misk980
Write a program called fourrectangleprinter that constructs a rectangle object, prints
its location by calling system. out. println(box), and then translates and prints it three
more times, so that, if the rectangles were drawn, they would form one larger rectangle.
from big java 4th edition
need computing the correct answer
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