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What is recursive problem-solving?

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Define factorial of a natural number recursively.

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Power can also be defined recursively as

`"a"^"n" = {(1, "if"  "n" = 0), ("a" × "a"^("n" - 1), "if n is odd"), ("a"^("n""/"2) × "a"^("n""/"2), "if n is even"):}`

Construct a recursive algorithm using this definition. How many multiplications are needed to calculate a10?

[8] Iteration and Recursion
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A single-square-covered board is a board of 2n x 2n squares in which one square is covered with a single square tile. Show that it is possible to cover this board with triominoes without overlap.

[8] Iteration and Recursion
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Which of the following operator is an extraction operator in C++?

[9] Introduction to C++
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Which of the following statements is not true?

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Which of the following is a valid string literal?

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Which of the following is called compile-time operators?

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What are keywords?

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Can keywords be used as identifiers?

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The following constant is of which type?

39

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The following constant is of which type?

032

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The following constant is of which type?

0XCAFE

[9] Introduction to C++
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The following constant is of which type?

04.14

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Write the following real constant into the exponent form:

23.197

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Write the following real constant into the exponent form:

7.214

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Write the following real constant into the exponent form:

0.00005

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Write the following real constant into the exponent form:

0.319

[9] Introduction to C++
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Assume n = 10; what will be result of n++ and --n;?

[9] Introduction to C++
Chapter: [9] Introduction to C++
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Match the following.

A B
(a) Modulus (1) Tokens
(b) Separators (2) Remainder of a division
(c) Stream extraction (3) Punctuators
(d) Lexical Units (4) get from
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