The computing paradigm that can solve a problem by describing the requirements, without writing code in a step-wise fashion to solve the problem is called; Imperative
<h3>Programming Paradigm</h3>
The correct answer here is Imperative Paradigm because imperative programming is a programming paradigm that utilizes statements which change the state of a program.
Now, further to the definition, an imperative program usually consists of commands that the computer should perform and this imperative programming focuses on describing the way that a program operates.
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It is call communication with each other
1 C because insert isn't a valid function
2 B because check isn't a valid function
3 A because binarySort isn't a thing (it's binary search)
4 B because find isn't a valid function
And just to let you know, I never knew any of these existed, but what I did is I searched up "java array functions," and skimmed through the documentation for the functions online. If you are a Computer Science/ Software Engineering major, this is something you should know how to do. If you want the website: docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/API/java/util/Arrays.html
Yes, I think that the answers are D and C. I think thats correct.
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