How do you find the weakest precondition for the conditional statements below? if (x < 7)                  x = x*x;  else                  x = x+1;  { x >= 11 }

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  1. How do you find the weakest precondition for the conditional statements below?
  2. if (x < 7) 

                x = x*x; 

else 

                x = x+1; 

{ x >= 11 }

 

  1. if (x != 0) 

                z = x; 

else 

                z = x+1; 

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