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Document1 Lab Tasks Lab Tasks Task 1 Output a message to the console using the following methods log error warn info debug (5 message total) Task 2 Start a console timer Name the timer anything you'd like Ask the user for information output the user input to screen Stop the console timer Open the console to determine the execution timer Task 3 Create a variable with the numerical value of 1 Create a variable with the numerical value of 3 using console.assert() determine if the first variable is less than the second variable using console.assert() determine if the first variable is greater than the second variable Task 4 Create 2 variables with number data types Output the sum, product, quotient and difference of the two numbers Output the modulus of the first number by the second number Output the value of the postfix increment operator (++ after the variable) Output the value of the postfix decrement operator (-- after the variable) Output the value of the prefix increment operator (++ before the variable) Output the value of the prefix decrement operator (-- before the variable) Task 5 Create 3 variables with number data types Update the first variable by the product its current value with the sum the second and third variable Update the second variable by the quotient its current value with the difference the first and third variable Update the third variable by the difference its current value with the first variable Task 6 Ask the user for a number Determine if the input is a valid number Output a boolean result Task 7 Create a variable that stores a numerical value Ask the user for a number Determine if the user input is equal to your variable. Determine if the user input is identical to your input. Output a boolean result for each determination Task 8 Determine if "\n" is equal to false Determine if "" is equal to 0 Determine if undefined is equal to null Determine if Infinity is equal to "Infinity" Determine if true is equal to "true" Output a boolean result for each determination Task 9 Create a string variable with a numerical value Create a number variable with a numerical value Determine if the two variables are identical Determine if the two variables are equal Output a message to screen Task 10 Ask the user for a number Determine if the number is positive, negative, neutral or not a valid number Output a message to screen Task 11 Ask the user for a single character Determine if the user input is a vowel. If so, output with vowel they inserted. If not, output another message Task 12 Ask the user for two inputs Determine with input has the greater value Output a message to screen Document2 Lab Tasks Lab Tasks Task 1 Using a for loop Count up from 0 to 300 by 15s Task 2 Using a while loop Count down from 500 to 0 by 25s Task 3 Using any loop Count from 2 to 256 by powers of two 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 Task 4 Complete Task 3 but using another loop structure Task 5 Ask the user for a car brand (Nissan, Toyota, etc) Using switch statements, Code 3 cases that represent any car brand of your choosing Inform the user you have that car brand in your dealership Code the default case stating you don't have that brand in your dealership Task 6 Ask the user for a year Output to the user if the year is a leap year by following the algorithm below To determine whether a year is a leap year, follow these steps: 1)If the year is evenly divisible by 4, go to step 2. Otherwise, go to step 5. 2)If the year is evenly divisible by 100, go to step 3. Otherwise, go to step 4. 3)If the year is evenly divisible by 400, go to step 4. Otherwise, go to step 5. 4)The year is a leap year (it has 366 days). 5)The year is not a leap year (it has 365 days). Task 7 Complete this task using a do-while loop Continually ask the user for a positive number When the user has inputted a positive number escape the loop output to screen the positive number Task 8 Complete task 7 using a while loop Task 9 Complete Task 7 using a for loop Task 10 Continually ask the user for a number until they have inputted a value between the range of 50-75 Escape the loop and display a congrats message Task 11 Count up from 1-20 Skip the numbers 6 and 13 Task 12 Count down from 60 to 12 by 3s Skip the odd numbers Document2 Lab Tasks Lab Tasks Task 1 Create a named function that takes two arguments and returns the argument with the greatest length The function ensures that both arguments are string data type If not, it returns false Task 2 Create a named function that takes an unlimited amount of arguments It outputs the arguments to screen, separated by a breaking rule html tag Task 3 Create an anonymous function that takes 2 parameters: a string and an integer The functions returns a boolean value of whether the string length is equal to the integer value Task 4 Create an anonymous function that takes two optional arguments The function returns the product of the two parameters Pass any number default value for the arguments Task 5 Create a named function that takes 1 argument outputs that argument to screen Then outputs a breaking line HTML tag Task 6 Create a named function that takes 2 arguments first argument is an HTML Tag second argument is text outputs the text surrounded by the opening html tag and closing html tag E.G FUNC('p',"hello world") produces "
hello world
" Task 7 Create a named function that takes 2 arguments it determines if BOTH arguments are NUMBERS If so It RETURNS the sum If not it RETURNS false Task 8 Create an anonymous function that takes 2 arguments it determines which argument has the greater length It returns the argument that has the longer length Task 9 Create an anonymous function that takes an unlimited amount of arguments it determines which argument has the greater length It returns the argument that has the longer length Task 10 Create an anonymous function that takes 2 arguments divides the arguments by each other returns the result Tasks 11-14 Complete Tasks 7-10 using arrow functions