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The answer should have been B, what was the answer?
Answer:
No you can not tell that recursion is ever required to solve a problem.
Recursion is required when in the problem, the solution of the input depends on the solution of the subsets of the input.
Iteration is also another form of repetitive approach we follow to solve that kind of problems.
But the difference between recursion and iteration is :
- In recursion we call the function repeatedly to return the result to next level.
- In iteration certain bunch of instructions in a loop are executed until certain conditions met.
Explanation:
For example in the Fibonacci sequence problem, to find
, we need to compute
and
before that.
- In case of recursion we just call the method Fibonacci(n) repeatedly only changing the parameter Fibonacci(n-1), that calculates the value and return it.
Fibonacci(n)
1. if(n==0 or n==1)
2. return 1.
3.else
4. return( Fibonacci(n-1)+Fibonacci(n-1) )
- But in case of iteration we run a loop for i=2 to n, within which we add the value of current
and
to find the value of 
Fibonacci(n)
1. if(n<=2)
2. result = 1
3. else
4. result1 =1 and result2=1.
5. { result = result1 +result2.
6. result1= result2.
7. result2 = result.
8. }
9. output result.
Answer:
When the document is not saved before the application is closed, The word application assumes that the file is not important, so does not save a recovery file, but to recover the file open the application and go to the recently opened file, do not edit the file, go to the bottom of the document and click on recovery or use the CTRL-Z shortcut key.
Explanation:
Microsoft word is a word processing application used to make and edit word documents. The recovery option in the word application is an essential tool in Word that prevents a permanent loss of documents in production and can be used to retrieve saved and unsaved documents.
Last of the three.
Basic membership is free (I think).