//Step 1: Create the Private Assembly (Class Library) //Open Visual Studio → Create a new project → select Class Library (.NET Framework). //Name it: MyMathLibrary. //Replace the default class code with: using System; namespace MyMathLibrary { public class MathOperations { public int Add(int a, int b) { return a + b; } public int Multiply(int a, int b) { return a * b; } } } //Build the project → This generates MyMathLibrary.dll in bin\Debug\net6.0\. //Step 2: Create the Console Application //Open Visual Studio → Create a new project → Console App. //Name it: UseMyMathLibrary. //Step 3: Add Reference via Dependencies //In Solution Explorer, expand the console app project (UseMyMathLibrary). //Right-click Dependencies → Add Project Reference -> Browse -> MyMathLibrary->bin->Debug->.dll //Check MyMathLibrary → click OK //Step 4: Use the Assembly in Your Console App using System; using MyMathLibrary; class Program { static void Main() { MathOperations math = new MathOperations(); int sum = math.Add(10, 20); int product = math.Multiply(5, 4); Console.WriteLine("Sum: " + sum); Console.WriteLine("Product: " + product); } }
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