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Mystery Program
Figure out what the two variables x and y are initialized with when the program starts.
/* mystery.cpp
// D. T.
// mystery program
// To compile and run this program:
//
// g++ mystery.cpp
// a.out
//
// The output of the program is the following
//
// 32740
// -32756
//
// With what positive values were x and y initialized
// at the beginning of the program. Explain why.
// (a short int contains 16 bits)
*/
#include <stdio.h>
main() {
short int x = ???? ;
short int y = ???? ;
x = x+y;
printf( "%d\n", x );
x = x+y;
printf( "%d\n", x );
}