Write a method called printPowersOfN that accepts a base and an exponent as arguments and prints each power of the base from base0 (1) up to that maximum power, inclusive. For example, consider the following calls:
printPowersOfN(4, 3);printPowersOfN(5, 6);printPowersOfN(−2, 8);
These calls should produce the following output:
1 4 16 641 5 25 125 625 3125 156251 −2 4 −8 16 −32 64 −128 256
You may assume that the exponent passed to printPowersOfN has a value of 0 or greater. (The Math class may help you with this problem. If you use it, you may need to cast its results from double to int so that you don’t see a ․0 after each number in your output. Also try to write this program without using the Math class.)
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